
90
Points
Deep ruby color with a vivid
purplish rim. What a stylish bouquet this wine has!
Aromas of ripe black fruits woven through with the
restrained earthy, gamy notes characteristic of
Tempranillo. Medium-bodied with suave, silky tannins
to complement the rich black cassis fruit flavors –
this wine is exquisitely balanced and quite elegant
on the finish.
-Kim Clougherty
Type
of wine: Red
Wine
Alcohol: 14%
Grape:
100%
Tempranillo D.O.C.:
Ribera del Duero Winery:
Bodega Páramo de Corcos
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Additional
Information
Páramo means
literally “bleak plateau” in Spanish. Páramo de
Corcos is a zone within the D.O. Ribera del Duero
specially designated because of its particular
characteristics. The plateau is 950 m above sea
level with a strikingly harsh, extremely arid
climate. The terroir is a well-drained rocky, sandy
loam with a deep layer of clay subsoil.

The village of Moradillo de
Roa.
Bodega Páramo de
Corcos has 28 hectares of vineyards on this
inhospitable, harsh terrain. The native Tempranillo
grape is well-adapted to this tough environment and
the Camarero Bajo Family, led by Javier and Lourdes
and followed by their children Encarnación,
Francisco Javier and José Maria, have been producing
wine in the region since before the existence of the
D.O. Ribera del Duero.
The family’s winery
features state-of-the-art technology including small
fermentation tanks to allow the grapes from each
individual plot to be vinified separately.
Everything is, of course, temperature controlled to
capture the natural flavors present in the fruit.
All of the grapes
are harvested manually. The grapes undergo a cold
soak prior to fermentation. The wine is vinified in
stainless steel tanks. After vinification, the wine
is aged for 5 months in 65% French oak and 35%
American oak. |