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Alvaro Palacios Finca Dofi Priorat 2015
Alvaro Palacios Finca Dofi Priorat 2015

Alvaro Palacios Finca Dofi Priorat 2015

SKU: APFD201510 UCAU
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Alvaro Palacios is a benchmark producer in Priorat, known for elevating Garnacha to world-class status.

95% Garnacha, 5% Carinena

Sourced from a premium private cellar

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    • Description

      Alvaro Palacios, a pivotal figure in Spain's modern wine renaissance, comes from the esteemed Palacios Remondo family in Rioja. After studying enology in Bordeaux and apprenticing at Chateau Petrus, he was drawn to the rugged beauty and ancient viticultural heritage of Priorat. In 1990, he founded Finca Dofi, his first personal vineyard project in the region, helping to ignite Priorat’s resurgence on the world wine stage.

      Finca Dofí lies on steep, terraced slopes composed of Priorat's iconic llicorella slate soils, at elevations between 250 and 350 meters. The 2015 vintage blends 95% Garnacha with 5% Carignan, sourced from three distinct parcels: Camp d'en Pique, La Baixada, and Coll de Falset. The vines, aged 20 to 35 years, are farmed biodynamically with traditional mule plowing, and yields are kept low to concentrate character and expression.

      In the cellar, grapes undergo an extended maceration of over 50 days, followed by malolactic fermentation in large wooden vats. Aging occurs over 16 months in French oak barrels and foudres, building structure while preserving finesse.

      The 2015 Finca Dofí offers aromas of ripe black fruit, crushed stone, and subtle florals. On the palate, it is dense yet lifted, with fine, velvety tannins and a mineral-driven finish-showcasing both the power and elegance that define Alvaro Palacios' work in Priorat.



      Tasting Profile

      • Light
      • Full
      • Low Tannin
      • Tannic
      • Sweet
      • Dry
      • Low Acidity
      • High Acidity
      Food Pairings:
      Game Game
      Pork Pork
      Red Meat Red Meat

    Description

    Alvaro Palacios, a pivotal figure in Spain's modern wine renaissance, comes from the esteemed Palacios Remondo family in Rioja. After studying enology in Bordeaux and apprenticing at Chateau Petrus, he was drawn to the rugged beauty and ancient viticultural heritage of Priorat. In 1990, he founded Finca Dofi, his first personal vineyard project in the region, helping to ignite Priorat’s resurgence on the world wine stage.

    Finca Dofí lies on steep, terraced slopes composed of Priorat's iconic llicorella slate soils, at elevations between 250 and 350 meters. The 2015 vintage blends 95% Garnacha with 5% Carignan, sourced from three distinct parcels: Camp d'en Pique, La Baixada, and Coll de Falset. The vines, aged 20 to 35 years, are farmed biodynamically with traditional mule plowing, and yields are kept low to concentrate character and expression.

    In the cellar, grapes undergo an extended maceration of over 50 days, followed by malolactic fermentation in large wooden vats. Aging occurs over 16 months in French oak barrels and foudres, building structure while preserving finesse.

    The 2015 Finca Dofí offers aromas of ripe black fruit, crushed stone, and subtle florals. On the palate, it is dense yet lifted, with fine, velvety tannins and a mineral-driven finish-showcasing both the power and elegance that define Alvaro Palacios' work in Priorat.



    Tasting Profile

    • Light
    • Full
    • Low Tannin
    • Tannic
    • Sweet
    • Dry
    • Low Acidity
    • High Acidity
    Food Pairings:
    Game Game
    Pork Pork
    Red Meat Red Meat
    Alvaro Palacios

    If anyone embodies the promise and spirit of “The New Spain,” it’s Alvaro Palacios. His L’Ermita is widely considered—along with Peter Sisseck’s Dominio de Pingus—to be the most important Spanish wine of the modern era.

    One of nine children born to the owners of Rioja’s respected Palacios Remondo, Alvaro studied enology in Bordeaux, while working under Jean-Pierre Moueix at Ch. Pétrus. He credits his tenure at Pétrus for much of his winemaking philosophy and for showing him “the importance of great wines.”

    Alvaro could have returned to the security of his family’s domaine. But in the 1980s, he was drawn to the largely abandoned, ancient vineyards of Priorat. Located 60 miles from Barcelona, Priorat had been one of Spain’s important pre-Phylloxera wine regions. And with its unique terroir of steep hills and terraces, Alvaro believed he could make wines that rivaled the best of Europe.