Condado de Huelva Flashcards
Wines from this DO in Andalucia were frequently blended in the soleras of Jerez before appellation boundaries were drawn and practice forbidden
Condado de Huelva
What does Condado translate to?
“County”
Municipality of Huelva
Elevation of Condado de Huelva DO
Sea Level, soil is sand and clay
Best grapes of Condado de Huelva are planted in these soils
Albariza (same soils that are prized for sherry)
Two styles of Condado de Huelva
Pálido and Viejo
Condado Pálido is this
(Condado do Huelva)
Aged biologically under Flor like a Fino sherry and fortified to 15.5% abv
Condado Viejo is this
fortified between 17-22% abv, aged oxidatively and more like Oloroso sherry
Aging requirements for Condado de Huelva DO
Blanco Tradicional: min. one year
Vino Pálido/Viejo: min. 3 years in wood
Vino Generoso de Licor: min. 2 years in wood (min 15%abv)
Recommended white grape of Condado de Huelva DO
Zalema (especially for generoso styles)
What is Blanco Joven in Condado de Huelva DO?
Blanco Joven: fermentation temp. cannot exceed 20°C
Recommended and Authorized grapes for Condado de Huelva DO
Blanco:
Recommended: Zalema
Authorized: Palomino Fino, Listán B, Pedro Ximénez, Garrido Fino, Moscatel de Alejandría, Colombard, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay
Tinto: Syrah, Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot