Valdemar Estates Entre Nosotros Cabernet Sauvignon
WHY WE LOVE IT
- The grapes for this wine come from well-established vines in the Columbia Valley AVA of Washington State, including Stone Valley, Pepper Bridge, Seven Hills, Dionysus, Klipsun, and Lefore.
Varietal: 76% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Merlot, 8% Petit Verdot, 4% Syrah
Elaboration: Fermented in steel with 17 daysof skin contact. Aged 19 months in 29% new and 71% used, French oak.
Tasting Notes: Bold aromas of blackberries, plums, and roasted dark chocolate. More powerful black fruit on the palate enhanced by a savory twist of roasted coffee beans.
PRESS
2020 – 93 Decanter
2021 – 91 Wine Spectator | 91 James Suckling | 91 Jeb Dunnuck
2022- 92 Vinous
PRODUCER BACKGROUND
“Always pioneering” is Bodegas Valdemar’s motto. Five generations of the Valdemar family in Rioja, Spain, have remained committed to producing wines reflecting the diversity of their vineyards. For over 135 years, the family has incorporated innovative initiatives like creating the first barrel-fermented white wine and the first Tempranillo white. They have also been instrumental in recovering varietals presumed to be extinct, such as the Maturana grape and the Granciano variety.
In 2019, they established the first non-American winery in Washington State, led by siblings Jesús and Ana Martínez Bujanda, CEO and COO of Valdemar Estates. Under the “inherited know-how” they received from previous generations, the innovative winemakers have turned their land into sustainable wine agroecosystems, using organic matter to improve fertility, cover crops, pheromones to control pests, varietal diversity, biological corridors, and native forests, resulting in an the International “Wineries for Climate Protection” certification. This designation’s four pillars align with the Bodegas Valdemar commitment to reducing the carbon footprint, using renewable energies, and managing water while reducing waste.