Evodia
Calatayud | Spain
EVODIA is an exciting new project in the
Denominacion de Origen Calatayud, hailed as one of Spain’s most
progressive and promising wine growing regions. Calatayud is
distinguished by its prevalence of high elevation vineyards planted
to the Garnacha variety – in fact, the highest in the entire
country. The vineyards surrounding the small town of Atea reach
upwards of 3000 feet – the highest within the DO. It is here, in the
vineyards of Atea, that Altovinum sources their Garnacha grapes for
EVODIA. In addition to the remarkable climate due to elevation, the
property is comprised of pure schist soils, known as pisara in the
local area. Aficionados familiar with the wines of the Priorat and
the Roussillon are well acquainted to this soil type and its
extraordinary influence on the wines. These vineyards were ferreted
out by the amazingly talented team behind Altovinum - Eric Solomon,
Jean Marc Lafage and Yolanda Diaz. Yolanda Diaz, a native of
Calatayud, has an intimate knowledge of the DO and its terroir – her
relationships in the region are an invaluable asset to the project.
The winemaking is placed in the capable hands of dynamic enologist,
Jean Marc Lafage – a man Robert Parker called “irrepressible.” Jean
Marc consults on projects worldwide and owns one of the Roussillon’s
visionary wineries, Domaine Lafage. the debut wine is EVODIA, from
the Greek word for aroma.
