Finca La Nevera Nivarius
This straw-yellow Rioja wine features aromas of pear, quince, and vanilla with subtle balsamic and herbal notes. It has a fresh, vertical profile with a long finish marked by ripe stone fruits and hints of frosted green coffee. A versatile wine that pairs well with a variety of dishes.
Colour
Straw yellow colour, with rim of the same colour.
Nose
Good intensity, pear and quince seed fruits, vanilla and balsamic notes accompanied by a touch of herbs and a slight mineral souvenir.
Mouth
Fresh, vertical, with a spectacular tension and with wide glyceric sensations in the mouth and with a long retronasal finish, ripe stone fruits appear, conjugated with aromatic herbs and frosted fruits, along with memories of slightly roasted green coffee.
Finca la Nevera is one of the targets of Nivarius, the Rioja winery that produces only this type of wine. Made from the white Maturana variety, it is a fresh and mineral wine on the nose, where the aromas of white fruit, flowers and balsamics predominate. In the mouth the entrance is dry, and on the palate it is unctuous but retains a good tension
D.O.Ca Rioja
Rioja is a qualified designation of origin (DOCa) of Spain that distinguishes certain wines produced in areas of the autonomous communities of La Rioja and the Basque Country mainly and, to a lesser extent, in Navarra and Castilla y León , 4 (less than 2.5 km²). Due to the orographic and climatic diversity, three production sub-zones are distinguished - Rioja Alta , Rioja Oriental (Rioja Baja) and Rioja Alavesa - where wines of different characteristics originate. The average annual production of Rioja wine is 269 million liters (in 2020) (85% red wine and 15% white and rosé wine). Rioja wines are fresh, aromatic, with a balanced composition and an excellent bouquet .
DOCa Rioja wine is identified by its back labels and numbered seals. It is the designation of origin most chosen by consumers both inside and outside the home, with 36% and 27%, respectively, of consumption. 5
Within the European Union , Rioja has had the protection of Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) since June 13, 1986. 6 7 It has also been registered with the World Intellectual Property Organization since June 22, 2021. 8