Gonzalez Bastias Matorral

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  • Country - Chile
  • Region - Valle del Maule
  • Grape - Pais
  • Food Match - BBQ Meats, Duck, Hearty Stews
  • Alcohol - 13%
  • Size - 75cl

PRODUCER: Located four hours from Santiago, González Bastías is a village and a still operating train station of the last “Ramal” train of South America. It is also the name of this ancient vineyard, located in the coastal dry land of Maule in center area of Chile, only 40km from the Pacific Ocean. The name of this town was changed from Infiernillo to González Bastías in 1955 in honor of the great local poet and uncle of José Luis Gómez Bastías, fifth generation of vintners, who, from a very young age began working on these same lands and today, together with his wife, Enologist Daniela Lorenzo, whose ancestors also come from a few stations down the river, are dedicated today to putting value to the ancient tradition of their ancestors.Currently in the vineyard about thirty thousand bottles are produced per year, production that comes mostly from four hectares of vineyards of almost two hundred years of País and other Creole strains. These ancestral vines are “pie franco” meaning no rootstock. They are cultivated in head trellis, without irrigation and in soils of granite origin; all surrounded by the coastal mountain range and it’s Sclerophyll forest.

VINEYARD: The grapes for this wine are from 200 years old bush vines growing on their own roots, with approximately one metre between rows. They’re dry farmed. Soil is river sand on granitic bedrock brought down by the River Maule. The vineyards are 44km inland so get some fresh air from the Pacific, which dries the vines and keeps them healthy.

WINEMAKING: After hand-picking grapes are destemmed and crushed with a traditional zaranda, a wooden grid that acts as de-stemmer. Fermentation is with native yeasts in open lagares, during this time the grapes are trodden by foot. Fermentation lasts between ten and 15 days, there are some manual punch-downs. They don’t press, they just use the free run juice. The wine is then aged for 12 months in old oak barrels before hand-bottling without filtration and with a small amount of sulphur.

TASTING NOTE: Some refer to País as the Chilean Gamay, and just like Beaujolais you find many different styles. Here with the 200 year old vines and some aging in old oak, you get a wild, earthy wine with fresh acidity and a lingering finish.


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Either certified or practicing Biodynamic techniques are employed in the production of the product. Biodynamic vineyards are generally practising organic as well. The main biodynamic concept is that the growers intend to create a self-sufficient environment that works, heals and becomes an organism in itself. Biodynamic winemaking is very similar to organic - minimal intervention, strict guidelines regarding enrichment and additives. They try to use recycled packaging and solar energy where possible. Wines from healthier vines, made without much extra ‘going on’ are expressive and represent the soil, region and winemaking style well.

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This is a philosophy employed by most Organic and Biodynamic producers. The idea is to employ a ‘hands-off’ approach in the wine-making process. This means, minimal or no additional sulphur, natural and indigenous yeasts are used and often the wines are unfined and unfiltered enabling the wine to express itself in its most natural form. Limited Allocation Wines that are limited and small production. Screw Cap Indicates wines with a screw cap closure.

 

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