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100% Ilegal Micro Bio Wines 2022
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€39.50
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"100% Ilegal" is a wine created by Ismael Gozalo of Microbio Wines. Composed of pure Verdejo grapes, the vineyards were planted in 1847 on predominantly sandy soil.
No pumps are used in the winemaking process but all movement of the mass occurs by gravity, this causes the resulting wine to have a slight CO2 content.
The aging of this wine involves a passage in barrels for 10 to 11 months.
The particular name was chosen by Ismael Gozalo because, from the beginning, this wine seemed to be born under the sign of illegality.
It is no coincidence that Ismael himself states, "Porque toque todo lo que me gusta es ilegal" (Because everything I like is illegal).
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Ismael Gozalo was born in Nieva, Spain, a pueblo of 150 souls at an altitude of 1,000 meters in the Meseta plateau, to a family dedicated to viticulture for five generations.
This area has always had a vocation for viticulture and tangible proof of this is the age of the vines, all pre-phylloxera with an average age of 150 years.
The sandy soils that characterize these areas have not allowed phylloxera to take root.
Most of Ismael Gozalo's vineyards are from the pre-phylloxera period; the younger vineyards, on the other hand, have undergone mass selection from the most prestigious vines and thus have priceless DNA.
The unique winemaking heritage, guarantees Ismael an excellent quality of raw material, which he in turn manages to transform with great sensitivity and experience, being on his 28th vintage.
This incredible reality is supported by a team of 4 young guys, who have been following and supporting him for years in this project, which he likes to call "EQUIPO DE LA RESISTENCIA" or more simply "Familia".
The common thread in Ismael Gozalo's wines, are the savory notes that characterize them, given by the fact that, in the past, where the vineyards now stand there was the sea. The white wines come from Verdejo grapes, all vinified with different techniques, while for the reds he uses Tempranillo, Syrah and Merlot.
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