Artuke is a charming, family-driven winery rooted in a century-old vineyard legacy. Their Paso Las Mañas Tempranillo hails from a high-altitude 3.9-hectare plot in Samaniego, boasting clay and chalky soils adorned with surface stones.
Hand-harvested and meticulously selected, these grapes undergo spontaneous malolactic fermentation in French oak barrels. Aging gracefully in the same barrels and a 35-hectoliter fudre, this wine emerges as a juicy, intense masterpiece.
This vintage is a sensory delight. Its nose sings with ripe red fruit, florals, and aromatic herbs. On the palate, it's fluid, structured, and graces your senses with a lingering finish.