Cauzón White, Ramón Saavedra
The impossibly charismatic Ramon Saavedra Saavedra made a pretty impressive sea change almost 20 years ago when he left his life working as a chef in the Michelin star restaurant Big Rock on the Costa Brava and returned to his village of birth to learn how to make wine with just one hectare of vines and olive trees inherited from his family. Little by little he grew and that one hectare has turned into six, all located just a 3-minute drive from his family home in Graena, 1080m above sea level, on the northern side of Sierra Nevada.
The summers in this part of Granada are brutal, which is why many people opt to live in caves, but the high altitude means that the evenings are cool so Ramon’s wines have a lot of structure but also maintain a sense of freshness. The red sandy loam soil is very mineral-rich and melted snow from the mountains is used to water the vines. Ramon is definitely a firm believer of quality over quantity and always prunes his vines to ensure that they never yield more than 2 kilos of grapes per vine.
Producer Ramón Saavedra, Cauzón
Viticulture & Winemaking Sustainable methods. Grapes are hand harvested and go through a short maceration, and fermentation is in stainless steel tanks followed by a few months rest in tank. No SO2 added, no nothing.
Grapes Field blend of Chardonnay, Macabeo, Sauvignon Blanc, Torrontés, Viognier
Region Granada, Andalucia, Spain
ABV 12%
Tasting Notes Fresh and complex with grass, lemon, stone fruit and Mediterranean herbs. Textured, with a hint of tannins from the short maceration. Loooong and generous finish.