Altos de Oliva White | Catalunya
2009
The delicious, everyday white wine from Altos de Oliva, producers of our extremely popular red Gran Reserva. A crisp, refreshing summer wine, which because of its relatively unknown origin high in the Catalan mountains is remarkable value.
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Our tasting notes
Light yellow lemon colour with rich floral flavours on the nose. A fullish bodied, dry wine that is very well made. Should be much more expensive. Good on its own and barbecued fish or pork.Wine data
Grape variety: 100% White GrenacheAppellation: DO Catalunya
Alcohol: 13%
About Catalunya
The small DO of Catalunya is situated north-east of the Iberian Peninsula, just south of the highly esteemed Priorat, and, at 400 metres above sea level, is the highest D.O within Catalonia. The soil is predominantly limestone and incredibly dry, meaning that it can only really support three main crops: olives, almonds and grapes. As the area is fortunate to have undergone very little replanting it reaps the benefit of having older vines, producing local varieties such as Grenache, Macabeo and Parellada in whites and Tempranillo, Garnacha negra and Cariñera (Mazuela) in red. However, foreign varietals are also allowed (Cabernet, Merlot, Shiraz, Muscat and Chardonnay).
Prices are all-inclusive for deliveries to UK mainland and Northern Ireland. Minimum total order is 1 case (12 bottles of 75cl equivalent) for mainland UK and 2 cases (24 bottles of 75cl equivalent) for Northern Ireland and Highlands. You can compose your own mixed cases—simply call us on 0207 490 9910/9904 or send an email to info@fromvineyardsdirect.com. We also offer a collection service for our French wines from just outside Calais, France (minimum of 5 cases from the same producer and excluding mixed cases), at a per-bottle saving of £1.50 for wines and £2.00 for Champagne, and a per-case saving of £18 for wine, £24 per 12-case/£12 per 6-case for Champagne. For details, please read our Delivery/Collection Information and Terms & Conditions.

