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Buy Wine from Bodegas Mas Alta
Bodegas Mas Alta is placed in the heart of D.O. Priorat, in the small Vilella Alta town to be precise. Bodegas Mas Alta is a high-flying project started by Philippe Lambrecht, Belgium manager of Wijnhandel de Brabandere, a company that has been importing and distributing TOP-Class wines such as Vega Sicilia, Romanée Conti or Tardieu Laurent for over one hundred years. The acclaimed oenologists Michel Tardieu and Philippe Cambie are advising and monitoring the activities.
Bodega Mas Alta is located in Priorat since 1999 and owns 35 vineyard hectares in different sites, with special plot settlement care. In its typical licorella (slate) Priorat soils we find indigenous varieties such as Garnacha and Cariñena as well as foreign Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. As a complement of this grapevines that are still young they have established some purchase contracts with other small producers of the area that have old vines consequently transmitting the full Priorat essence to their wines.
As well as the vineyards are worked manually, harvest is collected this way and also the subsequent treatments in the cellar, thus ensuring the minimum intervention and pampering of fruits. Bodegas Mas Alta has brand new facilities where grapes are gravity-led into the vats, stored in cold chambers to maintain its essence and fermentation is always carried out at monitored temperatures. Ageing takes place in French oak barrels for about 14 months, to polish and sharpen wine's tanning before it is bottled.
Artigas is the perfect choice for getting into Priorat wines, almost Garnacha single-variety; La Basseta is a more feminine wine, the result of the best Garnacha plots, old Cariñena vines and a token quantity of Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah coupage; finally La Creu Alta is the winery's flagship, joining the oldest Garnacha and Cariñena vines in a perfect terroir interpretation and sensation.
The annual production of Bodegas Mas Alta is today around 40.000 bottles.
Bodegas Mas Alta: Rhone Priorat vs. Priorat Rhone!
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Buy Wine from Bodegas Mas Alta
Bodegas Mas Alta is placed in the heart of D.O. Priorat, in the small Vilella Alta town to be precise. Bodegas Mas Alta is a high-flying project started by Philippe Lambrecht, Belgium manager of Wijnhandel de Brabandere, a company that has been importing and distributing TOP-Class wines such as Vega Sicilia, Romanée Conti or Tardieu Laurent for over one hundred years. The acclaimed oenologists Michel Tardieu and Philippe Cambie are advising and monitoring the activities.
Bodega Mas Alta is located in Priorat since 1999 and owns 35 vineyard hectares in different sites, with special plot settlement care. In its typical licorella (slate) Priorat soils we find indigenous varieties such as Garnacha and Cariñena as well as foreign Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. As a complement of this grapevines that are still young they have established some purchase contracts with other small producers of the area that have old vines consequently transmitting the full Priorat essence to their wines.
As well as the vineyards are worked manually, harvest is collected this way and also the subsequent treatments in the cellar, thus ensuring the minimum intervention and pampering of fruits. Bodegas Mas Alta has brand new facilities where grapes are gravity-led into the vats, stored in cold chambers to maintain its essence and fermentation is always carried out at monitored temperatures. Ageing takes place in French oak barrels for about 14 months, to polish and sharpen wine's tanning before it is bottled.
Artigas is the perfect choice for getting into Priorat wines, almost Garnacha single-variety; La Basseta is a more feminine wine, the result of the best Garnacha plots, old Cariñena vines and a token quantity of Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah coupage; finally La Creu Alta is the winery's flagship, joining the oldest Garnacha and Cariñena vines in a perfect terroir interpretation and sensation.
The annual production of Bodegas Mas Alta is today around 40.000 bottles.
Bodegas Mas Alta: Rhone Priorat vs. Priorat Rhone!