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Bernabeleva Madrid Camino de Navaherreros 2023

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The Wine

Camino de Navaherreros is the entry-level Garnacha, drawn from organically grown, estate-owned fruit and some purchased grapes from trusted sources. All the grapes come from a range of plots within the San Martín de Valdeiglesias region, where the high-altitude vineyards are rooted in the granitic sands of this area of the Gredos Valley.

The grapes undergo a 25-day maceration, including some bunches. Fermentation occurs in a combination of stainless steel, concrete and large wood vats. Following blending, the wine was raised in old wooden upright vats and bottled without filtration. There’s a little Tempranillo, too, adding depth and silky polish. The result is a delicious and balanced high-country Grenache of juicy, red-fruited freshness flecked with sweet spice and hints of garrigue. A brilliant release for this wine; try stopping at one glass.

91+ Pts Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate 'The young red 2023 Camino de Navaherreros is Garnacha with some 10% Tempranillo that fermented with indigenous yeasts and matured in 500-liter barrels and tinaja. It has a slightly deeper color than the pure Garnacha bottlings and a fruit-driven nose with aromas of berries, flowers and herbs. It has a medium-bodied palate with fine tannins and is balanced, easy to drink and very pleasant. It has a moderate 13% alcohol, denoting contained ripeness, and a pH of 3.34 that indicates freshness.'

93 Pts Joaquín Hidalgo, Vinous 'The 2023 Camino de Navaherreros is a Garnacha with 10% Tempranillo from Gredos, a subzone of San Martín de Valdeiglesias, DO Madrid. Aged for six months in used large barrels or foudres, this is a low-intervention red with sanguine notes, herbs and intense pomegranate over a background of dried rose petals. The palate is light-bodied and cleansing with a tannic texture on the gums, while whole-bunch grip imparts nerve and juiciness. Stems shape the 2023's build, and fruit defines its flavor. A finely tuned infusion-style Garnacha from Gredos.'


The Details
Variety - Grenache
Country - Spain
Region - Madrid, Sierra de Gredos
Extra - Cork
Year - 2023
Volume - 750ml

About the Wine Maker

Located in the mountains northwest of Madrid, at the eastern edge of Spain’s Sierra de Gredos, Bernabeleva produces Garnachas unlike any others—intense yet ethereal wines that give voice to an enchanting region few had heard of even a decade ago.

San Martín de Valdeiglesias is the westernmost sub-region of the DO Vinos de Madrid. The first wines were cast at Bernabeleva in the 1930s, and the estate’s vineyards are still chiefly based on Dr. Vincente Álvarez-Villamil’s original 1923 Garnacha and Albillo bush vines. These old vines eke out an existence at around 800 metres altitude under the commanding peak of the Cerro de Guisando. This sandy and granite-rich highland terroir is a magical country full of rocky peaks and scrubby pine forests, still infused with a strong legacy of its Celtiberian heritage. 

The Gredos Valley is place where altitude, aspect and soil type combine with old-vine plantings to produce a beguiling and uniquely savoury style of Grenache capable of blowing your mind.

The challenge in this extreme climate and poor soil has always been to produce wines of finesse. The team here has a passion for place and produces wines of great transparency. Of course, it is the vineyards that determine the potential quality—the high altitude and naturally low yields from poor, sandy soils serve to encourage vivid, balanced raw materials. 

At the beginning of the project in 2008, former winemaker-vigneron Marc Isart not only set about restoring the vineyards to their full potential, but he also began working organically and biodynamically. This is a significant challenge in a region where even the most basic work is done by hand. Isart has now left to focus solely on his family estate at the opposite end of the Vinos de Madrid—Cinco Léguas—leaving Miguel Chimeno to take the reins. Chimeno has been with the estate since 2017, and now works alongside Bernabeleva’s passionate owner, Juan Bulnes. The grandson of Dr. Álvarez-Villamil, Bulnes grew up in Madrid and has fond memories of helping in the vineyards during holidays. He is immensely proud of the region and of how far his dream of revitalising his family heritage has progressed.

Bernabeleva’s artisanal approach moulds wines of engaging depth and complexity combined with precision and delicious drinkability. At the core of the offering is a collection of delicately balanced, savoury and flamboyantly perfumed Garnachas, while the tiny old-vine parcels of Viña Bonita and Arroyo del Tórtolas synthesise all the magical qualities of this singular region. These glowing, refreshing wines steer clear of the rustic tannins and high alcohols that often shape this region’s reds. Bernabeleva is also gaining fame for its unique whites, based on the enigmatic Albillo grape, alongside Grenache Blanc, Macabeo and Malvar. These are finely textured, savoury and pure high-country whites that are well worth the effort to track down.