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Item ID: WS-CASSAJ2003DIG
Type: Red
Region: Spain
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SPAIN WINE - CASTILLO DE SAJAZARRA DIGMA 2003 - TOP RATED SPANISH RED 750 ML

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Spain Wine Castillo de Sajazarra DIGMA 2003 was born from a mixture of soil from two estates: Fuentenegra and Galdara. It is a fusion of the Atlantic and Mediterranean climates. Fuentenegra brings fruity flavors with Tempranillo grapes and Galdara brings the maturity and the best oak casks and soil. Spain wine Castillo de Sajazarra Digma 2003 from Rioja is a dark red wine, with powerful toasted oak and mature fruit aromas that include high roast, chocolate and ebony. It has strong flavors with notes of toasted oak, mature fruit and minerals. Bodegas Castillo de Sajazarra DIGMA mixes elegance, modernity and tradition, three elements combined with harmony by the Spanish enologist Jabier Marquinez. All the grapes are grown in Castillo de Sajazarra vineyards. The vines are harvested in chalky soil at an altitude between 550 and 700 meters on the slopes of the Obarenes Mountains in Rioja, Spain. After the harvest and manual selection of the grapes, the wine ages in French oak barrels and then in the bottle. Only 6,500 bottles are produced and each bottle is individually numbered. Crafted in Spain with 95% Tempranillo and 5% Graciano and Garnacha grapes.

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Castillo de Sajazarra in Rioja hand-crafts wines that are elegant, agreeable, with great personality and that give wine drinkers utmost satisfaction. Castillo de Sajazarra is one of the few cellars that completes the whole cycle of wine from the vineyard to the cellar, with total self-sufficiency: neither grapes nor wine are from any outside sources. It is a family cellar, professionally managed and supervised very closely by the owners. Castillo de Sajazarra is located in the village of the same name, south of the Obarenes mountains and 12 kilometers west of Haro in the northern La Rioja province bordering Burgos and Alava. The river runs near the warehouse. It is a juncture of several regions of the Camino de Santiago and the region of Miranda de Ebro and Vitoria. In the center of the village stands, majestically, el Castillo (the castle) Sajazarra. It leaves an impression marked by its name, one that evokes firmness, robustness and brings to mind the heart of medieval Castille. The village of Rioja Alta conserves one of the few castles in the community from the XIII century, where, ashlars, fortified towers, turrets and arrow slits bring echoes of power and combats. Since the late 60s, Castillo de Sajazarra has been owned by the Líbano family. On acquiring the property the proprietors started a careful process of restoration. It was then that the medieval caves of the fortress told their greatest secret: inside was a winery and a press for the production of wine. Through the efforts of the family, the wine of Castillo de Sajazarra came back to life. A new plant was built respecting the surroundings, by the side of the River Mardancho, in a place of singular beauty. The cellar counts on 48 hectares of vineyards in the most north-western area of Rioja Alta, in the localities of Sajazarra, Villaseca de Rioja, Galbárruli and Castílseco. The area enjoys a unique microclimate. The most emblematic lands such as Galdara, La Roma, Los Corrales and Fuente Negra, situated at an altitude of 500 to 700 metres, are found the southern skirts of the Obarene Mountains. In this extreme region with dry, calcareous, argillaceous ground and with temperature variations of around 20º between day and night, Tempranillo is cultivated with the presence of Graciano, Mazuelo and Garnacha. Used are cultivating techniques designed to obtain the maximum expressiveness of the grape from the area. The oldest vineyards are over 60 years old and the newest 18. The harvesting is totally organic with no herbicides, insecticides or acaricides used. The vineyards of Castilla de Sajazarra are harvested at the end of October, after initiated maturity controls and grape tasting in September. The result determines the exact vintage date in each parcel, as well as its enological potency. Each vineyard is gathered separately following a strict selection. The grapes are collected by hand and put into boxes of 25 kilos in weight. They are then transported to the cellars where they are hand selected, and only bunches of the best quality are chosen for the Reservas. Castillo de Sajazarra produces all their wines separately, respecting the singularity of each parcel. To do this the cellar has small truncated conical tanks of stainless steel for 5.000 and 9.400 liters, reinforced concrete ones for 19.000 liters and wooden vats of 20.500 liters. After the cold pre-fermented maceration, fermentation takes place at a regulated temperature. Decanting is done by gravity or peristaltic pump. No clarification or aggressive filters are used. Once the wine completes its time in the barrel, the wine is then put into wooden vats where it stays until it reaches maturity. Finally, it rounds off in the bottle; where it will remain and age for 12 to 24 months. With the aim of obtaining maximum quality wines, Castillo de Sajazarra uses the latest technology. The best of each vintage passes to new French oak casks for the malolactic ferment. This is a slow procedure that usually lasts until the following spring, due to the late date the grapes are selected, and has a great deal of time for polymerization to achieve the maximum polifenoles, giving the wines more structure and oils, less tannins and steady color.

RATING: 90 Points by Robert Parker
"Castillo De Sajazarra Digma 2003, Rioja, Spain. Aromas of spices and scorched earth with flavors of red currants and black raspberries."
SILVER Medal - Concours Mondial de Bruxelles
SILVER Medal - Concours des Vins des Vigneron Independants (Independant Wineries Wine Competition)
THE TOP RIOJA WINE - Cata Grandes de Rioja
La Rioja Spain winery Castillo De Sajazarra has achieved that three of its wines have been awarded in The International Wine and Spirit Competition. Digma was awarded the Silver medal and named the "Best in Class". Recent DIGMA ratings and awards are too many to list, but some of the most notable are:
92 Points - Penin Guide
94 Points - Vivir El Vino Guide
91 Points - Proensa Guide
GOLD Medal - DECANTER World Wine Awards

Castillo de Sajazarra DIGMA 2003 Information:
Vineyards: Galdara and El Monte
Soil: Clay - Lime
Grapes: 95% Tempranillo, 5% Garnacha, Graciano, Mazuelo
Bottle: 750 ML
Aging: 10 Months in Oak Barrels and the rest in the Bottle.
Barrels: New French Oak
Alcohol: 13,9% vol.
Production: Only 6,500 Bottles

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