Casar de Burbia Godello
Casar de Burbia Godello
Elegant, complex Godello from one of Bierzo’s top producers
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Technical Details
- Producer: Casar de Burbia
- Region: DO Bierzo
- Vintage: 2020
- ABV: 13.5
- Grape: Godello
Description
Brilliant and clear in colour, on the nose Casar de Burbia Godello is an elegant and complex wine. Very aromatic, with floral, spice and green fruit notes against a more mineral and citrus background. Its eight months on lees helps provide structure, with lots of volume and unctuosity. Nicely balanced acidity, with a pleasing citrus and mineral aftertaste.
Pair with
Blue Fish, Poultry, Pasta Dishes, Light Lunches





More about Casar de Burbia Godello
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Who makes it

Casar de Burbia is a family-run winery in the heart of Bierzo in northwest Spain. When Nemesio Fernández began to buy vineyard plots planted with old vines at the end of the 1980s, he was going against the tide. At the time, growers were gradually abandoning the uplands around the village of Valtuille de Arriba in favour of higher-yielding plots lower down on the valley floor.
Looking back now, Nemesio's son Isidro praises his father's vision for securing these harder to cultivate, less fertile plots and saving the historic, high altitude Mencía vines, many of which were planted as long ago as 1900. Today, Casar de Burbia covers some 27 hectares split across no less than 52 individual plots.
Terroir is to the fore at Casar de Burbia – altitude, orientation, and the stony, ruddy soil all help add complexity and character to Isidro’s wines. Respect for the land and winemaking traditions is a key part of his philosophy and the tight focus on sustainable viticulture means all wines are certified organic.
About the grapes
Casar de Burbia Godello is made from 100% estate-grown Godello grapes from the two mid-altitude vineyards of Valdepiñeiro and Valdaiga, about 600 metres above sea level.
Godello tends to produce wines with good acidity, plenty of body and slightly higher levels of alcohol than other whites. Marked fruit flavours are a characteristic – often a mixture of citrus and green apple together with sweeter, more tropical fruits like peach – and if it’s grown on more slate or granite-based soils expect more minerality in the wine. All factors that can make good Godello more complex and structured than normal whites.
Where it's made
Bierzo is located in northwest Castilla y León. Sitting in a valley surrounded by mountains, it enjoys a climate halfway between the Atlantic north and the warmer, drier Spanish interior. It gets a good amount of rain and a broad range of temperatures and orientations between the vineyards on the valley floor and the higher altitude plots.
Down on the valley floor, the soil is wetter and has more clay content which tends to produce more generous wines with a bigger mouth feel. Higher up, the soil is better drained and has more stone and slate content which gives more refined wines with more mineral characteristics.
All in all, winemakers in Bierzo have an excellent variety of terruño to work with to produce wines with real character that reflect the very specific environments in which their grapes grow. So it’s not surprising that the region has attracted big names of Spanish wine like Raúl Pérez and the Palacios family, as well as our very own Casar de Burbia.
How it's made
Following a manual harvest, the grapes undergo a cold soak prior to low-temperature fermentation in stainless steel tanks for about 45 days. The grapes from each plot are fermented separately and then aged for about 8 months on their fine lees before winemaker Isidro Fernández decides on the optimum blend for the vintage before bottling.