Ontañón Contrebia Tempranillo Blanco

£12.50 £13.95
  • Ontañón Contrebia Tempranillo Blanco

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Ontañón Contrebia Tempranillo Blanco

£12.50 £13.95

AVAILABILITY: 28 in stock

Grape Tempranillo Blanco
Style Dry, White, Medium Bodied, Floral, Textural, Stone Fruits, Food Friendly, Crowd Pleasing
Country Spain
Region Rioja
Volume 75cl
ABV 12.5%
Dietary VegetarianVegan

 

Ontañón Contrebia Tempranillo Blanco is a defined and refined white wine that opens with delicate citrus and white flower aromas, complemented by subtle orange blossom notes. On the palate, you'll discover a soft, round character with ripe stone fruit flavours, balanced by gentle acidity that leads to an elegant, lingering finish. This versatile wine pairs beautifully with poultry, risotto, and roasted vegetable dishes, making it an excellent, value for money, option for both everyday enjoyment and special occasions.

About the Producer

Bodegas Ontañón is a 5th generation family-owned and run winery in Rioja Baja (now Rioja Oriental). Here Raquel, Rubén and Maria Pérez Cuevas continue their father Gabriel's work to develop Bodegas Ontañón into one of the most highly-regarded wineries in Rioja. Ontañón has vast swathes of vineyard in this part of Rioja. Whilst wine production in the region is typically very dependent on contracts with grape growers, the Pérez Cuevas family has seen fit to invest heavily in the purchase of its own land and vines. Its 250ha is a testament to the importance it places on controlling grape quality.

The family's vineyards sit high in the Sierra Yerga mountains in the prestigious region surrounding Quel, defying misconceptions that Rioja Baja is one of the lesser sub-regions within Rioja. Many of their vineyards are actually planted at altitudes on a par with, or above, those in Rioja Alta and Alavesa; (La Pasada is their highest vineyard at 800m above sea level, planted in 1979 it is used for Reserva and Gran Reserva wines). The hot and dry Mediterranean climate allows for consistent ripening of the grapes with little disease and this has enabled them to pursue organic production across 57 hectares of vines.

Vineyard and Winery

In 1988, a Rioja winemaker found a bunch of white grapes growing amongst the Tempranillo vines in his Murillo de Rio Leza estate in Rioja Baja. After several years of investigation, the Consejo Regulador of Rioja accepted that this was a natural mutation of the usually red Tempranillo grape and approved it as a variety to be grown DOCa Rioja. It is thought that just one generation separates the white and red versions of the grape - similar to white mutations of both Pinot Noir and Garnacha. The grapes are sourced from vineyards at around 600m altitude and are harvested in early October - picked in the early morning and taken immediately to the winery. There they are slowly pressed to extract the must, and the seeds are separated from the must to maintain optimal aromas and flavours during the fermentation process. This occurs over a period of 14 days at controlled temperature. Following fermentation the juice spends time on lees - they've doubled the lees ageing to 4 months for the 2022 vintage, which gives extra body and balances out the ripe fruit flavours.

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