Fedellos do Couto Bastarda 2023

4.0
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UAH 1,590.00
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QPR 0.8205 🤔
Region
Spain » Vino de Mesa
Type
red still, dry
Vintage
2023
Grapes
Bastardo
Alcohol
12
Sugar
0.47
Volume
750 mL
Cellar
not available
Fedellos do Couto Bastarda 2023

Ratings

4.0
·@Vadym O

This was served blind, and I thought it might be something from Austria or Galicia - maybe even something by the Fedellos crew. And hey, not far off at all.

It's a fun wine - barberry and Nordic berries, relatively simple and juicy, but really enjoyable to drink. Fresh, light, yet with surprising presence. Good acidity, low tannin. Clearly too young, but already showing well.

I was pleasantly surprised to discover it was Bastardo by Fedellos. Makes sense in hindsight.

About Producer

There are few viticultural regions as dramatic, wild, and diverse as Ribeira Sacra. Being a boundary between the cool, rainy Atlantic coast and Spain's hot, dry interior, Ribeira Sacra enjoys the best and the worst of the two domains. The main threats to viticulture are the storms that blow in from the Atlantic, bringing plenty of rain and wind; and morning fogs. A paradise for fungus. And yet people grow vines and make wines here. Some locals even practice organic and biodynamic farming. And that's truly heroic.

Ribeira Sacra is currently one of the most talked-about places in the wine world, not only for its scenery but for affordable, refreshing, and complex wines made from indigenous varieties like Mencía (a sleeker expression than in Bierzo), Mourantón, Garnacha Tintorera (widely planted after phylloxera), Caño, Bastardo (a.k.a. Trousseau), Grao Negro, Sousón, Godello, Doña Blanca, Palomino, and other grapes. Not the most popular and known bunch, isn't it?

Luis Taboada comes from an old family that owned Pazo do Couto, an ancient manor dating to the 12th century that produced a wide array of agricultural products. Recognizing the value of his ancient, north- and east-facing vineyards, he teamed up with viticulturist Pablo Soldavini, a proponent of organic farming and winemakers Curro Bareño and Jesús Olivares to found Fedellos do Couto in 2011. According to PanLex, Fedellos roughly translates as 'brats'. So the name of the winery is - Brats from Couto (estate).

Curro Bareño and Jesús Olivares are also known for Ca' di Mat and Peixes. After parting (when?) their ways with Luis Taboada leaving DO Ribeira Sacra (deemed atypical!), they decided to merge Fedellos do Couto with Peixes to become a single project - Fedellos.

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