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VI DE LA TERRA
Is the Geographical identification used to distinguish the traditional wines from the island of Ibiza. The wines are made using the red varieties Monastrell, Ull de Llebre, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah grape varieties, and the white Macabeu, Chardonnay, Moscatel, Parellada and Malvasia varieties.
Production data: 2005 Surface area covered by vines: 31,09 hectares Wineries: 4 Wine production: 1.139,50 hL |
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| The Wines’ Characteristics From among the different wines with a Ibiza regional wines geographical indication, we should highlight the reds made with Monastrell grapes, a variety traditionally grown on the island with a good degree of adaptability. These are clear, bright, cherry-red to dark-cherry coloured wines, with a predominance of aromas reminiscent of ripe fruit (strawberries) and strawberry fruit gums, and a hint of perfume (above all thyme, on occasions). Traditionally thyme has been used to prevent the fermentation vats from becoming blocked and so it could be said to be an especially identifiable feature of Ibizan wine. In the mouth these are full-bodied, heavy, well-rounded, warm wines with a long finish and a hint of liqueur-preserved fruit. As for the whites, the ones that stand out are those mainly made with Macabeo grapes. These are wines with a good lemonish or straw colour with aromas of ripe fruit (apples) and flowers. They have a fresh, refined, well-balanced flavour, passing well through the mouth and ending with a very ripe fruity finish. Minimum alcohol content White wine 11.0º They are required to have a total minimum acidity of 4.5 g/litre of tartaric acid, with a volatile acidity no higher than 0.8 g/litre, expressed as acetic acid. The Control System All bottles with a “Vino de la tierra de Ibiza” geographical indication are commercialized with an official control number allocated by the Department of Agriculture, which is responsible for the control and certification of wines entitled to use the “Vino de la tierra de Ibiza” indication. |
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Ca'n Rich de Buscastell was established in 1997 and started its wine production business with a plantation of 17 hectares of vineyards, selecting traditional varieties such as Monastrell and Malvasía. In order to improve the wines produced on the island, varieties such as Chardonnay for white wine and Cabernet Sauvignon, Tempranillo and Merlot for rosé and red wine have also been included. In 1999, the Ca'n Rich winery was built, integrating new production techniques, pneumatic presses, stainless steel tanks that enable fermentation and maceration at a controlled temperature and a state of the art bottling plant, among other innovations. By using these techniques and following ecological agricultural standards, we strive to reflect the work carried out in our vineyards and wineries in the high quality of our wines. For aged wine, Ca'n Rich has an underground wine cellar where the humidity and temperature allow the wine to be aged slowly over extended periods of time in barrels made of American and French oak. Vine stocks are supported by espaliers and cultivated according to norms of the ecological agriculture. Must is obtained from lightly crushing the grapes wich is then fernmented in stainless steel vats at controlled temperatures |
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