Habla Nº 34 2021

Harmonious Tempranillo from organic farming, V.T. Extremadura
1 bottle
£28.90
Bottle 75cl.

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Habla Nº 34 2021 is a red wine made entirely from Tempranillo grapes, which in the Extremadura terroir of Bodegas Habla expresses itself with personality and intensity. Born from organic viticulture and meticulous production, culminating in 12 months of aging in French oak barrels, the winery defines Habla Nº 34 as a Tempranillo designed to inspire, celebrate, and elevate the senses; an oenological jewel that invites one to pause and appreciate the beauty of the ephemeral. Habla Nº 34 2021 stands out for its elegant balance between freshness and acidity, with an expressive nose where aromas of black fruit combine with balsamic tones and toasted and truffled notes. On the palate, it is silky, warm, and enveloping, with a long finish and good persistence.

Consumption features

Serving temperature

16 ºC

General features

Type of wine

Red Wine

Region

Extremadura

Grape variety

100% Tempranillo

Type of barrel

French oak barrels

Barrel aging time

12 months

Capacity (cl)

75

Alcohol content (% vol.)

14

Creators' opinion

The winery

Bodegas Habla
Winery
Winemaker

Habla is one of the most advanced wineries in our country, responsible for elevating the wines of Extremadura to the highest level and erasing at a stroke the dubious reputation of the wines from this region. Its modern facilities and vineyard (200 hectares divided into plots) are located on an estate in the town of Trujillo, with shallow soils composed of slate and granite, good texture, and low fertility, which, together with the continental climate, favor optimal ripening and limited yields.

Bodegas Habla has introduced various innovations in the region both in the vineyard, where it is committed to ecological practices, and in winemaking. For instance, in the vineyard, it has implemented cover crops between the cultivation rows to control erosion, prevent nutritional depletion, and avoid the environmental impact of herbicides and CO2 emissions from tractors; it also employs the shade policy: arranging vegetation on the trellises in a shaded manner, ensuring slightly cooler ripening conditions and addressing the issue of excessive warmth. Additionally, it follows very strict traceability for each of the plots.

As for winemaking, it is committed to minimal intervention, allowing the typicity of the region, the character of the grape varieties, and the complement of French oak to define the style. This way, they create wines of excellent character and typicity, easy to drink, and notable for their original aesthetics.