The ageing on this wine is longer and less reductive than in its younger sibling (Brezo), which only seems to enhance the sense of smoky minerality (reminiscent of Savennières), a reflection of the slate and calcareous soil in which the vines are grown.
It's a very complex and stimulating mountain white that is, by turns, grapefruity, fleshy, powdery and savoury.
The finish throws up deep, earthy mineral notes, and a perfumed, mouthwatering length.