Terra Remota

Tardor 2022

Catalunya, Spain

Blend: Chenin Blanc & White Grenache | 13.5% ABV

£49.00

From Terra Remota, a flagship estate, comes this wonderful food-friendly orange wine. Served chilled, orange wines tend to have a refreshingly dry and savoury flavour profile thanks to contact with the skin of the grapes, making them a great accompaniment to food. This is a tremendous first orange wine from innovative winemaker Marc, and precious too, with only 600 bottles produced.

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Visually it is a bright wine, with golden touches and an orange reflection. On the nose it is subtle and elegant, with notes of ripe fruit such as apricot, wild Empordà flowers and sweet spices. Very complex on palate, with good acidity and a tannic point that gives it a lot of character. It is long, with good volume, and a iodine touch towards the end.

A very versatile and gastronomic wine, ideal to accompany dishes with seafood and fish such as suquet de peix (fish stew), mature goat cheese, escalivada (roasted vegetables), anchovies from l'Escala and even a spicy chicken curry.

We spent a day with owner and winemaker Marc Bournazeau (and a number of his cats and dogs!). He is stylish and design oriented - which is evident as soon as you see the winery that he constructed with his wife, with the help of leading Spanish architect and friend of the family Pepe Cortés.

Marc takes great pride in his work and his land. In terms of his wine-making philosophy, here's how he explains it:

"The vineyards are grouped around the winery, which houses the equipment for making the different wines. This means that the harvested grapes can be brought in very quickly. The main criteria governing the winery’s organisation can be resumed in three concepts: quality, respect for the raw materials and identity.

Obtaining wines of high quality is our primary objective. It is for this reason that the owners try to isolate grapes of quality as far as possible during the entire process, from the vine to the ageing of the wines.

Moreover, we believe that the greater the quality of the raw material, the lower the need for intervention at the level of the winemaking and ageing process. We try to reduce to a minimum any interventions that may harm the grapes, in order to respect the original quality of the fruit.

In short, our philosophy is to bring personalised service into the making of each of our wines. Given that the factors playing a role in the development of a wine are numerous (grape type, soil, climate, fermentation time, ageing, etc.), we conceive the winemaking for each wine as a unique process that cannot be systematically repeated. In short, in view of the complexity of the respective viticultural and oenological tasks, we work on “individualism” in each phase of wine production, taking into account the unique specifications of each one of our wines."

We would summarise Marc as an experimental perfectionist (with a very accommodating wife who keeps asking him to reduce not expand the line-up!). And Marc is charming too. We look forward to visiting him and his family again soon, and to their next visit to London.

The Terra Remota winery was founded in 1999, when the Bournazeau Florensa family acquired 15 hectares of virgin land occupied by oaks, cork oak, pine. This has now evolved into a property covering 54 hectares, half of which are used for growing vines, located in the far northeast of the Iberian Peninsula, in the Alt Empordà region, in Girona province, and falling within the DO Empordà.

Situated on the outskirts of the villages of Capmany and Sant Climent Sescebes, at the heart of a forested area, the estate is protected from the northern tramuntana wind by the Albera Massif. It lies some 15 km from the Mediterranean sea, at a height of 140 metres above sea level and has soils that are markedly granitic in nature. This is a solitary, captivating spot that appears to be far removed from the rest of the world, and this explains the name that Terra Remota has given to its project.

Paradoxically, despite the remoteness of the location, this area has been occupied by human communities since ancient times. Thus, remains of settlements belonging to the Iberian culture have been documented in the region, which goes to prove the long history of the human presence in this territory. In recognition of this, for its logo, Terra Remota has used two symbols attributed to these ancient communities, engraved on blocks of granite.

From its birth, the Terra Remota winery has displayed a marked sensitivity towards the territory on which it stands, and coherence in the way it is integrated into the surrounding natural landscape. All this constitutes the backbone of Terra Remota’s philosophy and influences its actions in every sense.

The Tardor vineyard is located in the upper part of the estate, on
granite soil, with organic production and great luminosity, which allows its total and homogeneous ripeness. The natural environment provides protection from tramontana and influences its delicate aromatic profile.

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Terra Remota (which is partnered with the Adalta vineyard) is a visionary winery project. Winemaker and owners Marc and Emma have created something special in the granitic soils of the Pyrannean foothills, with beautifully designed architecture of the winery, built sympathetically into the landscape. The vineyard has organic certification since 2012 and organic practice over its initial 15 hectares since inception, while the Adalta plots are undergoing organic conversion now. Marc uses gravity throughout the winery, and rainwater harvesting from the winery roof which covers the additional watering required in the hot summers of Girona.

Orange | Still | 75cl | 13.5% ABV | Contains sulphites

Annual Production: 600 bottles

Cellaring: Ready to drink now.

Vinification: At harvest time, both varieties are kept for 24 hours in a cold chamber, to later select, de-stem and finally ferment. Co- fermentation and skin maceration are carried out for 15 days, achieving the maximum expression of Chenin and Grenache together. To ensure a delicate extraction, manual pigeage is performed.
Tardor is aged for 6 months in 500 L French oak barrels, with constant batonnage for fine lees work.

Small quantity - on allocation.

Vineyard last visited by Wine&Earth's co-founders Martin & Toby in Autumn 2021

  • Organic - Independently Certified
  • Vegan - Practising (Uncertified)

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