2021 Casa Castillo Monastrell Pie Franco Jumilla

£139.00

“The 2021 Pie Franco is from ungrafted old-vine Monastrell planted on sandy soils. It feels incredibly balanced, elegant and harmonious, a little closed, subtle rather than showy. It’s slightly riper, like most of the 2021s, reaching 15% alcohol, very Mediterranean, classical with fruit a tad darker than the one in Las Gravas and with a rounder palate but keeping the poise and balance. It matured in oak foudre for a longer time, as they found this to be a more powerful wine that required a longer élevage in oak. Another stunning Pie Franco. 8,297 numbered bottles.”

99 Points, Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate

 

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Casa Castillo, in the words of Luis Gutiérrez, “is not only the leading producer in Jumilla but also among the very best in Spain.” Owner José Maria Vicente, a shining light in a region known for bulk production, has put Jumilla on the fine wine map. He has earned a global reputation for producing elegant and complex expressions of Monastrell, demonstrating the variety’s potential in the right hands and place.

José Maria’s grandfather bought the Casa Castillo estate in 1941 after the Spanish civil war. There were already some vines and an old cellar dating back to the 1870s, built by previous French owners escaping the plight of phylloxera, but for many years the land was used for other crops. This changed in 1985, when José Maria and his father began replanting and expanding the vineyards, and then in 1991, when they released their first vintage. It’s been a steep learning curve for José Maria ever since, and his thirst for knowledge and desire to improve the wines has been unrelenting. As Luis Gutiérrez attests, “he’s done what it takes to make world-class wines: travel the world, talk to the best producers, walk their vineyards, purchase and drink their wines and learn from it all.”

The estate is certified organic with 170 hectares under vine. Here, the soils are primarily calcareous and sandy, and certain plots have a high proportion of gravel. The Monastrell, Garnacha and Syrah bush vines are dry farmed and planted at very low density, resulting in yields of about three tonnes per hectare. Most of the vines are planted on north-facing slopes at around 700 metres above sea level. Conditions in Jumilla can be unforgiving, with hot, dry summers and very little rainfall. The northerly aspects provide some respite from the intense summer sunshine, and a high diurnal range ensures the grapes ripen slowly and retain freshness.

In stark contrast to the harsh conditions, the wines are defined by elegance and precision. They are made with indigenous yeasts and minimal intervention, short maceration times and varying amounts of whole bunch. Fermentation takes place in stainless steel and underground concrete vats, and the wines are aged in a combination of concrete and old French oak, primarily demi-muids and foudres.

The flagship wine, ‘Pie Franco’, is Casa Castillo’s most critically acclaimed. Made in very small quantities from ungrafted Monastrell vines planted in 1942 by José Maria’s grandfather, it is one of Spain’s greatest wines.

Additional Information

ABV

15%

Bottle Size

Bottle 75cl

Colour

Red

Country

Spain

Critic Score

99/100

Drink until

2036

Style

Still

Sweetness

Dry

Vintage

2021

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