Dominio do BibeiLapola Ribeira Sacra 2021

Product code: 16801
£27.85 inc VAT
Country
Country: Spain
Region
Region: Galicia
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Ribeira Sacra
Type
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 88% Godello, 10% Albariño/Alvarinho, 2% Dona Blanca
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Country
Country: Spain
Region
Region: Galicia
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Ribeira Sacra
Type
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 88% Godello, 10% Albariño/Alvarinho, 2% Dona Blanca

Product Notes

Dominio do Bibei is a winery located in the Ribeira Sacra region of Spain, known for its rugged terrain, steep slopes, and ancient terraced vineyards. The Lapola is one of the winery's flagship wines, a blend of Mencia and Garnacha grapes grown in the region's schist and granite soils. The wine has a deep ruby color, with aromas of red and black fruits, black pepper, and wild herbs. On the palate, it is full-bodied and complex, with flavors of dark fruit, spice, and minerality, supported by firm tannins and a long, vibrant finish. Lapola is a wine that captures the wild beauty and unique character of Ribeira Sacra, expressing a sense of place that is truly unforgettable.

Tasting Notes

The nose is complex with vibrant aromas of citrus, wild herbs and a distinct minerality. The palate is deep and precise, with excellent acidity and creaminess from the lees contact. It will continue to develop over the next three years.

About the Winery

Dominio do Bibei

Dominio do Bibei is one of the most ambitious projects in Spain. Its main aim is to craft artisan wines capable of expressing the Ribera sacra appellation terroir through the most natural winemaking approach. 

Ribera sacra is a Galicia appellation in northwest Spain. The area has steep slopes and terraced vineyards. The grapevine ages vary from 15-100 years and are 300-670 metres above sea level, where the soils have slate and granite with clay texture, organic matter, and some acidity. Comino do Bibei cultivates albarino, souson, godello, mouraton, brancellao, garnacha, and mencia grapes. 

Dominio do Bibei winery was conceived in 2000, and it is situated in Manzaneda Ourense. This region is very beautiful. This motivated the winery to be built underground to reduce impact on the regions look. There are bioclimatic systems used to help with the cooling processes. The natural land slopes are utilized for the vinification process, which is gravity powered. 

At the winery, pure wine marking processes are used, as is the tradition in the Ribera Sacra region in Spain. This region had been chosen by monks for hard work and prayer. This is also the same area where revolutionary hydraulic engineering was used by ancient Romans to help with mine exploration in Montefurado and Medulas. It was during the roman times that winemaking was introduced in the region. 

At Dominio do Bibei, elegant and new wines are introduced from time to time. New grape varieties are also added to the production. The grapes are affected by the Atlantic terroir. The vineyards soils are toned by the winemakers. The terrain in Ribeira sacra is quite rugged, and this is where the vineyards were cut in a staggered and terraced fashion. 

The first presentation of Dominio do Bibei wine was done in 2002, and great progress has been achieved over the years. The main variety of grapes used to make artesian wines are either godello or Mercia grapes. There are also some varietal lacima and lapena grapes used. 

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