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2023 Amber - Mina Penélope

The Mina Penélope Estate

- Wines are primarily made from organically grown estate vineyards tucked into a tight fold on the valley wall of Valle de Guadalupe. They source from additional select vineyards as needed from vintage to vintage. All are organically maintained. 

- Production is minuscule; everything is done by hand by a husband and wife team who are the definition of the passion one finds in the small growers of the region.

- Vineyard site is 15 years old and Nathaniel Malagon who tends the vineyards comes from one of the oldest grape growing families in Valle de Guadalupe.

- Winemaker Veronica Santiago is one of the most well-respected winemakers in the valley and her pallet has shown itself in blind tastings to be one of the best. The wines she and Nathaniel are making are at once elegant, informed, and remarkably rustic old world in style. These wines follow closely the natural wine making style championed in the Loire and Saone valleys and emulate closely the body compositions and flavor profiles of the wines made in this area with minimal intervention.

Total production: 8 wines, 1,200 cases

2023 Amber - Mina Penélope

$38.99Price
  • Tasting Notes and Drinking Window:

    While showing all the black tea and stone fruit components on the nose for which this wine has become known, in this vintage they have been imbued with the textural essence of cashmere. The edgy tannins of previous vintages were left behind in this vintage and gave way to a much more polished and balanced mouthfeel. One of the most seductive and elegant amber wines you’ll find anywhere, this vintage fully satisfies the Mina Penelope legacy.

    200 cases made (45 allocated to the US)

    Drinking Window: upon release – 4 years

  • Vintage:

    2023

  • Blend:

    100% Sauvignon Blanc (extended skin contact for 11 days)

  • Producer:

    Mina Penélope

  • Winemaker:

    Veronica Santiago - Mexican

  • Vineyards:

    The grapes from this vintage came from 3 small privately owned vineyard sites in Valle de Guadalupe. 50% came from Nathan’s family ranch “Malgon Vineyard” at the northern end of Valle de Guadalupe in the ejido of Francisco Zarco, 45% from the Pasini Vineyard in the same village in Valle de Guadalupe as their estate vineyards, and 5% from their estate vines. This marks the second year they have been able to use their own fruit in the sauvignon blanc wines and it’s an excellent indication of how being able to source from themselves more and more is going to raise the quality of their wines. While Nathan oversees the vineyard management for his family’s ranch and coordinates intimately with the manager of the Pasini estate, there is nothing like the terroir of the Santiago ranch. All three sites are around 950 feet in elevation and only the Santiago ranch has much granite and clay, the other two being largely sandy. All are organically farmed.

  • Winemaking:

    Grapes were harvested between the 16th and 25th of August, destemmed and fermented in open top tanks with skins and seeds for 13 days at at low temperatures, (52 and 66 degrees Fahrenheit).  After this time the wine was aged in stainless steel tanks for 3 months and stirred lightly every 15 days to soften the tannins and round out the mouthfeel. The biggest difference in this vintage was a more gentle approach in the movement of the wine when punching down or pumping over. Veronica is finding that the wine essentially absorbs the approach unto which it is administered. 
    Sulfites: 34 ppm

  • Farming:

    organic, sustainable

  • Alcohol:

    12.4%

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