I randomly
decided to buy two different vintages (with two different varietal blends) of
the same wine from Terra Alta in Catalunya's Tarragona province located in northeastern Spain. Mainly I was curious to see how the two differed, if at all, thought it would be a fun experiment.
2011: 70% Garnacha Blanca, 20%
Sauvignon Blanc, 5% Viognier and 5% Macabeo
-Stone fruit flavors (grapefruit, white peach and nectarine) and lemon zest with hints of wet limestone, jasmine, and chamomile. Medium acidity and a tinge of oiliness lead to a medium finish. Very crisp and refreshing, will be awesome for those miserable summer days that are coming our way.
-Stone fruit flavors (grapefruit, white peach and nectarine) and lemon zest with hints of wet limestone, jasmine, and chamomile. Medium acidity and a tinge of oiliness lead to a medium finish. Very crisp and refreshing, will be awesome for those miserable summer days that are coming our way.
2012: According to the label it’s
100% Garnacha Blanca, but their website has the blend as 85% Garnacha Blanca,
5% Sauv Blanc, 5% Viognier and 5% Macabeo, so we’re just going to assume that
the website is right (and after tasting it I’m even more convinced that it’s
not 100%)
-Apricot, white peach, orange peel and lime followed by hints of fresh herbs, candied ginger, beeswax and wet grass. Medium-plus acidity leads into a crisp and slightly bitter finish. Definitely has more complexity than the ’11, but not quite as balanced.
-Apricot, white peach, orange peel and lime followed by hints of fresh herbs, candied ginger, beeswax and wet grass. Medium-plus acidity leads into a crisp and slightly bitter finish. Definitely has more complexity than the ’11, but not quite as balanced.
In conclusion: both vintages were
crisp and refreshing, perfect for summer. Between the two the ’11 was
definitely more balanced, and though not quite as interesting as ’12, would
probably be the more appealing palate-wise of the two. Really wish the ’12 had
been 100% Garnacha Blanca, but that’s what I get for not researching these
sorts of things before buying, oh well.
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