Raimat Abadia Ecológico 2022

The iconic red ECO from Raimat
Box of 6 bottles
£64.40
£10.73 / bottle
Bottle 75cl.

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Raimat Abadia Ecológico 2022 is an intense coupage of cabernet sauvignon and tempranillo that Raimat first crafted in 1978, inspired by the dedication and perseverance of the monks of the abbey in their daily work. Today, it is a true icon of the winery that continues to garner success, a red wine from the D.O. Costers del Segre that will captivate you with its intense fruity aromas with subtle notes of vanilla and dark chocolate.

Consumption features

Serving temperature

Serve at a temperature of 16-18 ºC

General features

Type of wine

Red Wine

Capacity (cl)

75

Tasting notes

Raimat Abadia Ecológico boasts an intense cherry red color with violet hues that reflect its youth.

Complex aromas of ripe black fruit and plum compote with notes of tobacco, spices, and hints of dark chocolate and vanilla.

Structured on the palate, yet fine and elegant. Flavors of black and red fruits on the palate, with a sweet touch. Long aftertaste with a pleasant spicy finish.

The winery

Raimat

When Manuel Raventós acquired the barren lands of the Raimat estate in 1914, in a desert-like area of Lleida, almost bordering the Los Monegros desert, few believed he was in his right mind. Almost 90 years later, Raimat is a thriving estate with 2,100 hectares dedicated to vineyard cultivation, still in the hands of the Raventós family, owners of the Grupo Codorníu.

The first Raimat winery dates back to 1918 and was designed by the eminent modernist architect Rubió i Bellver. A subsequent expansion in 1988, carried out in line with the latest trends in ecological architecture and landscape integration, gave the winery its definitive appearance. Raimat was one of the first brands to cultivate foreign varieties almost unknown in Spain at the time and to adopt trellis training, leaving behind the classic and traditional bush vine.