OcampoListán Negro 2023

Product code: 24141
£26.85 inc VAT
£161.10 / case of 6
Country
Country: Spain
Region
Region: Tenerife
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Tacoronte Acentejo
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Ocampo
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.00%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Francisco Álvarez de la Paz and Jonatan García Lima
Grape
Grape: Listan Negro
Grape: 100% Listán Negro
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Country
Country: Spain
Region
Region: Tenerife
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Tacoronte Acentejo
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Ocampo
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.00%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Francisco Álvarez de la Paz and Jonatan García Lima
Grape
Grape: Listan Negro
Grape: 100% Listán Negro

Taste Profile

Light
Bold
Smooth
Tannic
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidic

Tasting Note

An aromatic profile of blackberries, wild herbs, spice and earthy nuances. The palate is fresh and lively with black cherry, plum and forest fruits showcasing the natural vivacity of Listán Negro. Silky tannins provide gentle structure, leading to a persistent and elegant finish.

Product Notes

Ocampo Listán Negro is a tantalising Spanish wine, deriving from the Canary Islands. Infused with an alluringly complex character, it exhibits a fusion of ripe red fruit flavours, underlying herbal notes and a dash of peppery spice. The palate enjoys an outstanding balance of juicy acidity and delicate tannins, creating a strikingly fresh and luscilly vibrant mouthfeel. It uniquely reflects the volcanic terroir of its origin, demonstrating a distinctive mineral edge. Ocampo Listán Negro is a charming representation of Canary Island wines, with an invitingly radiant ruby hue and an enduring, pleasant finish. An ideal accompaniment for hearty meals.

About the Winery

Ocampo

Just a stone's throw away from the heart of Mendoza, Argentina, lies a divine haven of winemaking known as Ocampo Winery. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Andes mountains, this winery is indeed an embodiment of a wine lover's paradise. Blessed with a uniquely favourable climate for viticulture, the vineyard stretches over expansive fertile land, offering an extraordinary blend of natural beauty and history.

Founded in the nineteenth century, Ocampo Winery is steeped in rich heritage. Throughout its existence, the winery remained devoted to its noble mission: to capture the essence of the country’s high-altitude vineyards in a bottle. To that end Ocampo is considered one of the pioneers of Argentina’s wine industry.

At the heart of the Ocampo winery is a team of passionate winemakers- their skill and intuition coupled with an unparalleled understanding of the soil. Gives them the ability to produce wines that aren't just delectable, but also bear the distinctive markers of their origin. Ocampo specialises in cultivating a variety of classic grapes, including Malbec, the indigenous Argentine variety, famed for its plush tannins and intense flavour profile.

Furthermore. What separates Ocampo from other wineries is its unbreakable bond with tradition. Their age-old techniques are immaculately fused with modern innovations – the perfect balance between the old and new world of winemaking. The winery is also committed to eco-friendly practices making every bottle of Ocampo wine a testament to sustainable winemaking.

Open to visitors year-round, a trip to Ocampo Winery is an unforgettable journey. Whether it's walking through rows of beautiful vineyards, sampling an exquisite range of wines or learning about the winemaking process from passionate professionals – every moment spent at Ocampo is seeped in authentic Argentinian charm.

So when you uncork a bottle from the Ocampo Winery, you’re doing more than just tasting wine – you're experiencing a piece of Argentina's rich, wine-laden history. And, it’s a taste that lingers for a lifetime.

https://ocampovinos.com

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