The Viñas del Tigre Estate
Founded: 2006 by the Quesada Lucero family
Winery location: The winery and their vineyards are located in Valle del Tigre approximately 2 miles from the Pacific Ocean. All red grapes are sourced from their estate vineyards.
Region and grape source: Various (see below)
Vineyard location, elevation and grape varieties:
- Valle del Tigre – Estate vineyards planted in 2006 at an elevation of 850 ft - (Tempranillo, Nebbiolo, Merlot, Malbec, Missión, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, Moscato). Soil is a combination of clay, sand and river rocks and a substantial amount of organic matter.
- Valle de Guadalupe – Magoni Ranch planted in the 1940s at an elevation of 1150 ft. (Colombard and Chardonnay). Abandoned before Aldo brought it back to life. Soil is a combination of clay and granite.
- Valle San Quintin - (Malbec) 3 hectares of vines planted in 2015 at an elevation 280 ft in clay and sandy soils. Organically farmed.
- Valle de la Grulla - (Missión) 2 hectares of vines planted in 2016 at an elevation of 920 ft in soil of silt and clay. Organically farmed.
Winemaker: Aldo C. Quesada Lucero - Mexican
Notes:
- A farmer by trade, Aldo considers his principal task to care and nurture the soil, stating that it is the soil that takes care of the plant – as long as you care for the soil, the plant will be taken care of.
- Aldo is the kind of person in whom there is no fine line between everyday living and a “spiritual” life. Everything he does is imbued with a consciousness of the global intentions he has in mind. He believes this has an enormous effect on everything from the compost he makes on site to the way the fermentations progress in his wines. An interesting consideration when you taste his wines. - When asked to summarize the ethos of his estate Aldo says, “Love, respect and care for the environment that drives a constant seeking for sustainability and dictates that their production will always remain small without the use of chemicals of any kind.
Total Production: 600 cases, 4 wines
2022 Zopilote - Vinos Del Tigre
Tasting Notes and Drinking Window:
Zopilote is the wine from Viñas del Tigre that changes completely from vintage to vintage. It’s winemaker Aldo Queresa’s label which he uses to take advantage of whatever unique situation the vintage produces without being beholden to the more consistent and somewhat rigid approach he takes with his other wines. In 2022, opportunity manifested in the offer of grapes from two organically farmed vineyards in Valle de Guadalupe that he hadn’t worked with before but which he immediately fell in love with. Both were planted in 2005 so the vines are still in their adolescent phase, producing fruit of a wild and delightfully rambunctious quality. While you’ve probably not tasted anything like this before, you may recognize the spice notes from the Tempranillo, and the herbal, slightly smokey notes from the Listan Negro. Always a stunning snapshot of the vintage this iteration of Zopilote is destined to turn some heads.
75 cases made (25 allocated to the US)
Drinking Window: upon release – 8 years
Vintage:
2022
Blend:
65% Tempranillo, 35% Listan Negro (Mission)
Producer:
Vinos del Tigre
Winemaker:
Aldo C. Quesada Lucero - Mexican
Vineyards:
Tempranillo –Valle de Guadalupe Granite soil and based on regenerative agriculture
Listan Negro – Valle de Guadalupe – very small vineyard site of less than an acre with soils of clay and granite.
Winemaking:
Harvested in late September by hand in small lots to prevent bruising. Each grape was fermented separately, with the Tempranillo fermenting in neutral French oak and the Listan in stainless steel. Primary fermentation was quite quick (10 days) after which the wines were left to carry out additional settling (including malolactic fermentation) over the course of the next 10 months before bottling.
Like all wines from Vinos del Tigre, the fermentation was carried out with native yeast, never received corrections of any kind, was not fined or filtered, and never saw sulfites at any point in the process.
Sulfites: No sulfites added
Farming:
organic, sustainable
Alcohol:
12.8%