Become a Wine GENIUS in 5 Min. or Less - Priorat

Tracy Wallace
Wine professionals enjoy working with wine enthusiasts because they are eager to relay their new found wine knowledge and enthusiasm. This column will give you the information that most wine professionals must know in order to perform their jobs effectively. Now, the information is laid out in tidbits for the wine enthusiast to add to their arsenal of wine tools.

Exploring the Wine Region of Priorat/Priorato (pree oh RAH/pree oh RAH to)

Priorat is a wine area located in the Penedes (pen eh DAIS) region of northern Spain. If you were to look at a map of Spain, Priorat is located in the armpit on the east side of the country.

Breakin’ it Down:

Priorat is a place (a town composed of nine villages); Priorat is a the name of a wine (Ex: “I would like to order a glass of the Priorat”); A Priorat wine may be a red, white or rose.

Red Prorats are the HOTTEST wine trend right now!

What makes this wine unique is that Priorat is one of the few first class wines made from Grenache grape. Grenache grape is called Granacha in Spanish.

Granache is grown mostly in Spain and the best area to grow Grenache is Priorat, because the soil is so poor.

Soil Types in Priorat:

volcanic, quartz and slate. Locally the soil type is called Llicorella because it can give the wines a slight licorice type taste and or smell.


Grape Types Grown in Priorat:

Grenache, Carignan, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah

What a Priorat Tastes Like:

A red wine Priorat may be described as: HUGE, earthy, mineral like, rich, bitter-sweet chocolate, strong character, rich fruit, black pepper, sage, thyme and intense.

Food Pairing:

Red Priorats work better with food than alone. Pair with lamb, duck, beef and roasts, Vegetarians may pair the wines with heartier style mock meats or beet and or bean salads.    

Who Would Like a Red Priorat?:

Wine guys and gals that “like ‘em big”

Priorats You Should Try at Least Once:

2000 Scala Dei “Cartiox Reserva”, Priorat $18.99

2003 Les Terrasses, Priorat $25.99

Both wines available to order through the Wine Bank, call 1-800-940-WINE

2003 Salanques $59.99

2003 Costers de Vinas Viejas $79.99

Both wines are available to order through Brown Derby, call 417-883-4006

To reach Tracy Wallace - email sandiegowinelady@yahoo.com

    
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Tracy Wallace

Tracy Wallace is a certified sommelier, wine educator and writer. She is currently writing "Become a Wine Genius in 5 Minuites or Less: The No Brainer Guide for Waitstaff and Restaurant Managers". She currently teaches for San Diego State's Business of Wine Program and School for the Service Arts. She has been the sommelier and a presenter for the San Diego Bay's Wine and Food Festival.

This year she will be taking a group of wine business owners to Spain and help them learn about the wines of Spain using her simple Become a Wine Genius in 5 Minuites or Less (Spanish Wine Edition) Method.

Tracy may be contacted with wine related questions by email at sandiegowinelady@yahoo.com