Bien de Altura Ikewen Tinto 2022
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Already an iconic label in the natural wine worlds rarities, Ikewen is a name bestowed in honor of the islands Indigenous Berbers and/or Gaunches peoples, which in both languages means origin. Carmelos stable of vineyards continues to grow, and what was composed of three different vineyards only a few vintages ago is now taken from seven on the northeast side of the island (like all the parcels) with an average age of forty years with some over one hundred with own-rooted (pie franco, like all the vineyards) 85% Listn Negro (the elegant Listn) and 15% of other rare first-known generation varieties. The altitude ranges from 1,100-1,460 meters (3,600-4,800 feet) on mostly east-facing sites on extremely steep orange volcanic sand, silt, clay, and rocky topsoil.
While the single-parcel wines have distinctive personalities and go in a straight line, the parcel blend of Ikewen is the most universal. In smaller doses inside this vineyard ensemble, it hits the highest of the high tones and the lowest of the low tones in the entire range. The fruit profile meanders between pale red and slightly dark red, and its subtlety is supported by a more dynamic structure. All the wines are interesting and complex, but the combination of all seven parcels makes it particularly special. Its by far his highest production wine but it may remain the most compelling simply because of its completeness and balance.
Once harvested, the whole-bunch fruit for Ikewen is fermented for five weeks in steel without any intended extractions: only a gentle pressing of the cap a dozen centimeters down by hand to keep it from building bacteria or volatile acidity in the upper and more exposed area of must/wine. After a gentle final pressing, its aged for a year in 85% steel and 15% in 225-500L old French oak and is neither fined nor filtered before bottling.
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