Description

Beryna (contraction de Bernabé y Navarro, les noms de famille de son créateur et de sa femme) est un vin rouge méditerranéen enveloppé d'une grande fraîcheur, sans nul doute héritée de la contribution du Grenache dans cette heureuse union avec le racé Monastrell. Subtil et complexe, il offre une belle évolution dans le verre et dévoile des facettes très variées. En bouche il se révèle plein, voluptueux et avant tout très équilibré.

Fiche technique

Type de vin
Red
Millésime
2013
Alcool
14.5% vol.
Cépage
90% Monastrell, 10% Garnacha
Origine
Alicante

L'avis des experts

The Wine Advocate:

"The 2013 Beryna is a blend of Monastrell and Garnacha that varies slightly each vintage, fermented separately in stainless steel with indigenous yeasts and matured in French barriques for 14 months. It's a classical southeastern blend with good acidity and ripeness, with aromas of black fruit without excess, with the character of the Monastrell providing the identity and the Garnacha adding freshness. The palate is where you see that freshness, and I guess the conditions of the vintage also helped with some meatiness and juicy fruit. It shows a little austere, serious, a wine that is going to be long-lived in the bottle. This seems to be turning into a serious Mediterranean blend. 40,000 bottles produced. I also tasted 2011 to follow up on its evolution. It has digested the oak and was showing much better than when I first tasted it and my score and drinking window may have proven below what the wine is showing today."