Cojón de Gato Gewürztraminer 2010 is made from a blend of Gewürztraminer 80% and Chardonnay 20%. Manual harvest at night. Fermentation in stainless steel tanks.
Tasting notes: Bright yellow colour, golden rim. On nose, rich flower essences leading to elegant citrus, fruity and herbaceous notes with slight hints of caramel. On palate, sweet, soft, velvety, notes of exotic fruits. Easy to drink.
Under this name we find the union of a number of wineries in Aragon whose concern is to return to the roots, producing and recovering endangered native Spanish grape varieties, such as Grenache, Cojón de Gato (Cat's testicle), Parraleta, Vidalillo or Moristel. Bal D'Isábena's winery... is located in Lagüarres (Huesca), producing easy-drinking wines to satisfy every consumer who wishes to experiment and innovate, while it breaks with the seriousness of the wine world through a series of bottles with a casual format and a funny name: Cojón de Gato (Cat's testicle), Teta de Vaca (Cow's Udder), Ojo de Liebre (Hare's Eye) or Maria de la O.