Finca Sandoval, `La Rosa` Bobal
Vintage: 2021
| Vintage | Product Code | Format | Closure | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | FS204B21 | 6 x 75 | Natural Cork | Available |
Producer
Finca Sandoval, in Manchuela, is led by local businessman and wine enthusiast, Angel Garcia-Cordero and talented Valencian winemaker Javi Revert, who has been at the helm since 2019. Born and raised in a grape-growing family, Javi is described by Luis Guitierrez (The Wine Advocate, 2024) as “one of the most exciting young growers in the Mediterranean zone of Spain.” He brings a wealth of ambition and talent to Finca Sandoval, creating exciting, innovative wines that evidence why Manchuela deserves our attention.
Finca Sandoval farm 26 hectares of organically certified vineyards, planted between 700-1,000 metres above sea level on the slopes of the Cuenca mountains. The region, once known for its saffron production, was largely abandoned in the mid-20th century as workers fled agricultural work for the big cities. Producers like Finca Sandoval have been fundamental to its revival. The soils here are mainly sandy limestone, and Finca Sandoval’s oldest vineyards are planted to the region’s heritage varieties Bobal, Monastrell and Garnacha. Javi Revert’s commitment to celebrating the region’s Bobal grape is reflected in their recent acquisition of several venerable vineyards planted with gnarly and ungrafted Bobal vines dating back to the 1930s and 40s. They also have Syrah vines, cultivated from cuttings taken from Château de Beaucastel over 25 years ago, and some Touriga Nacional.
Finca Sandoval’s winemaking philosophy has evolved under Javi, who has embraced indigenous yeasts, whole bunch fermentations and limited the influence of new oak. He focuses on blends based around Bobal and Syrah, producing distinctive wines that exude freshness.
‘Salia’ blends Syrah with Bobal and Touriga Nacional, co-fermented and aged for 12 months in old, large oak barrels and foudres. The wine has wonderful depth and freshness, with spicy notes and velvety tannins. The estate’s signature wine, ‘Finca Sandoval’, is predominantly Syrah sourced from select limestone-rich plots. Luis Gutiérrez (The Wine Advocate) describes it as “one of the purest expressions of Syrah in Spain”.
‘Fundamentalista’ is a field blend centred around 50% Bobal co-fermented with at least four other varieties. No oak is used, with the 1,000-litre amphorae contributing to an aromatic and expressive palate of wild red fruit, dried herbs and a hint of black olive. The ‘La Rosa Bobal’ is only produced in exceptional years, from the estate’s highest vineyard, planted in 1939. The age of the vines, combined with the stony soils, inhibits Bobal’s natural vigour, revealing the very best of this variety. Aged in 2,500 litre French oak barrels for 14 months, this characterful wine embodies the essence of the Mediterranean. Fresh and herbaceous, with a savoury undertone, it boasts a precision and vibrancy rarely found in this part of Spain.
Finca Sandoval also produces a remarkable white wine, ‘Aurora’, that celebrates lesser-known local varieties, including Albilla Manchego, Amrisancho, Tortosí and Trepadell, co-planted in ancient Bobal vineyards.
Vineyards
Finca Sandoval farm 26 hectares of organically certified vineyards located between 700-1000 m on the slopes of the Cuenca mountains, in Ledaña village. The soils are mainly sandy limestone. The oldest vineyards are planted with the region’s heritage varieties bobal, monastrell and garnacha, while the original syrah and touriga nacional vineyards were planted by Víctor. The local white varieties are sourced from 50 to 80-year-old vines and include albilla manchego, marisancho, tortosí and trepadell varities. They are co-planted in ancient bobal vineyards on more calcareous soil that together with the altitude of the vines enhance the freshness of this wine.
Vintage
The 2021 started with a cold winter and a record-breaking 50cm snowfall brought by storm Filomena in January. While the low temperatures caused some damage to the vines, the snow helped build up the water reserves for the rest of the year. Spring started out cool which delayed the cycle. The summer was hot and dry until heavy rain hit the region in August. September was also characterised by intermittent rainfall, which required close monitoring of vine health, but also allowed the grapes to develop and reach full and balanced ripeness.
Vinification
The grapes were hand picked and transported to the winery. After an initial short cold maceration, fermentation started with indigenous yeasts in stainless-steel, with 30% whole bunches adding lift and a 15 day maceration adding structure. The wine was then aged in large foudre for 14 months allowing for gradual integration and development of complex aromas. It was bottled without finning or filtration.
Tasting Notes & Technical Details
La Rosa Bobal is a rare gem, whose label is a nod to the region’s saffron history. This characterful wine embodies the essence of the Mediterranean, boasting a fresh and herbaceous nature with a touch of meatiness. This elegant wine has very good freshness, fine tannins and great ageing potential.
Alcohol (ABV)
13%
Acidity
3.35 g/l
Residual Sugar
1.7 g/l
pH
3.72
Other wines from this producer
Producer | Wine | Product Code | Features | Style | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Finca Sandoval | `Aurora` | FS201 | W | Factsheet | |
| `Fundamentalista` | FS202 | R | Factsheet | ||
| `Finca Sandoval` | FS203 | R | Factsheet | ||
| `Salia` | FS205 | R | Factsheet |