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Ossian 2012 75cl

DO | Castilla y León | Spain
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91 Robert Parker
The 2012 Ossian has an explosive and balsamic nose of camphor, dried herbs and a touch of diesel intermixed with yellow fruit and spicy and smoky undertones from the wood. The palate is medium-bodied, with pungent flavors and plenty of influence from the oak aging. Drink now-2017. Ossian is now a joint venture between Ismael Gozalo and Pago de Carraovejas, the Ribera del Duero winery that purchased the part that used to belong to Javier Zaccagnini. All their wines are now sold as Vino de la Tierra de Castilla y Leon. There is a new wave of whites from old-vine Verdejo grapes produced in collaboration with some German winemakers, Klaus Peter Keller and Nick Weis, treating Verdejo as if it was Riesling that is called Verdling. There’s one trocken (dry) and one sweet (dulce) produced in the Rheinhessen and Mosel way respectively. A completely revolutionary way of understanding Verdejo!
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Ossian Vides y Vinos
In 2005, Javier Zaccagnini headed the Ossian project along with Ismael Gozalo, with aims to produce an elegant white from Rueda’s ungrafted, ancient Verdejo vineyards that would rival those of Burgundy. Their vineyards and winery are located in a small village, Nieva, in the province of Segovia – the results are remarkable, producing wines with huge personality.