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Proprietor: Bodegas Berroja founded in 2001 currently owns 37 acres (15 Ha) of vineyards in the town of Muxika , Bizkaia.
Winemaker / Vineyard Manager: Jon Aguirre / Jose A. Carrero.
Location: Located in Zone 3 in the north of Spain between San Sebastian and Bilbao (Closer to Bilbao ), in the town of Muxika – Basque Country at 794 ft altitude .
Wines Made: Berroia and others not currently imported by Ole.
Climate: Zone 3, Continental Atlantic climate with cold nights and high levels of rainfall. Temperatures between April and October average 59.6º F, and rainfall between the same period amounts to 31.1 inches . These levels of rainfall and temperatures are drastic and uncommon in Spain. Rainfall in this area is higher than Rias Baixas (Zone 1) and temperatures are similar to Zone 1 and 2. Due to these unique climatic conditions many varietals will not be able to adapt in this area, however by the same token the main Varietal (Hondarribi) does not grow anywhere else. The DO Chacolí de Bizkaia located west of Chacolí de Guetaria is higher in rainfall, altitude and slightly lower in temperatures, making wines that are even more so, driven by acidity than in Getariako.
Soils: Very steep vineyards (12% slope) making these soils faster draining, and allowing the vines to have greater sun exposure due to its proximity to 90º angle. Soils are composed of limestone and sand on its surface and subsoil. Sand and limestone are heat retaining soils containing low to medium organic materials. All these different elements, specially its steep slope make this area unique and feasible for making wines. Steeper soils accelerate the ripening period even though temperatures might be cooler, resulting in earlier harvest dates.
What makes Berroia unique?
* Steep soils (12%) allowing for a drier environment which offsets its high rainfall levels of 31.1 inches .
* great quality / price ratio.
* Growing small amounts of Folle Blanche and Riesling grapes allows this producer achieve new flavors that are richer in complexity.
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There are 544 acres of vineyard
land in Chacolí de Bizkaia.
Guetaria Chacolí (Getariako Txakolina in
Basque) is East of Bizkaiko Chacolí (Bizkaiko
Txakolina).
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Berroja vineyards with
12% steep slopes
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| Name
Of Vineyard |
Acres |
Age
Of Vines |
Soil |
Altitude |
Slope
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| Hondarrabi Zuri |
31 |
8 |
Sand and Limestone |
794 ft |
12 % |
| Folle Blanche |
2 |
6 |
Sand and Limestone |
794 ft |
12 % |
| Riesling |
4 |
6 |
Sand and Limestone |
794 ft |
12 % |
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Name of Wine: Berroia 2005
Producer: Bodegas Berroja
DO: Chacolí de Bizkaia (Zone # 3) Climate: Continental
Atlantic
Grape: 90% Hondarribi Zuri, 6% Folle Blanche and 4%
Riesling.
Soils: Sand on its surface and Limestone on its Subsoil with
12% slopes
Production: 1500 Cases made – 700 for the U.S.
Wine Maker: Jon Aguirre
Ageing: Stainless Steel.
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