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The enduring legacy of an iconic bottle

A global icon, synonym of Gran Reserva Rioja

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Faustino I accounts for 30% of all Rioja Gran Reserva DOCa bottles sold worldwide. It can be enjoyed in more than 140 countries with over 76 million bottles sold in the past 50 years. The brand is a synonym of Gran Reserva Rioja, having consolidat­ed the style and the region as household names.

The first release of Faustino I happened in1964; bottles from the 1958 vintage, classed as Excellent in Rioja. The wine’s name is a tribute from Don Julio Faustino, the 3rd generation at the helm of the estate, to his father, Don Faustino. With the creation of this Gran Reserva, with its distinct label and bottle, Don Julio pioneered an approach to branding and packaging that influenced many other producers, in Rioja and beyond.

The portrait of Rembrandt that features on the wine label until today has become iconic in itself, a familiar and reassuring presence in wine shelves the world over.

These bottles contain an equally recognisab­le wine, known for its consistenc­y and longevity. The grapes used for Faustino I hail from prized plots in Oyón and Laguardia, from which a careful selection of the best Tempranill­o, Graciano and Mazuelo is sourced for a classical Rioja blend. Faustino I is only produced in vintages considered to yield the quality required to meet the strict standards defined by the winemaking team.

HISTORY ROOTED IN THE FUTURE

Bodegas Faustino remains a family-run winery, now with the 4th generation of the Martínez Zabala at the helm of the estate and ensuring its continuity. The 160 years-old legacy is in the good hands of a family inspired by deep-rooted vines and historic traditions, while determined to bring the Faustino brand and wines to new drinkers all over the world. Entreprene­urship and innovation remain at the core of their ethos.

Bodegas Faustino has conducted a comprehens­ive study on oxygenatio­n in wine, and on how to minimise and control the amount of oxygen dissolved in the juice during the different stages of the winemaking process. By adding nitrogen at low pressure the amount of oxygen in the wine is reduced therefore retaining more freshness of fruit and benefiting more subtly from the time ageing in barrel. Lower oxygen in the wine also means there is less need to add sulphur for preservati­on and stabilisat­ion, therefore supporting a more natural approach.

A NEW LOOK, THE SAME CHARACTER

The 2010 vintage of Faustino I unveiled a new image, designed to reiterate the tribute to Don Julio. The glass is coated with a layer of resin which prevents light damage and makes the vessel significan­tly more resistant. A different paper stock, more textural and with gold reliefs, allows the sensorial experience to start even before the first glass is poured.

Inside is the wine of another harvest with all the hallmarks of a historic Rioja vintage. “The 2010 vintage was a gift from heaven. It was a perfect vintage in Rioja, but we were particular­ly blessed by the better microclima­te in Oyón and Rioja Alavesa “says Juan José Díez, winemaker at Bodegas Faustino. 2010 mirrors

the greatest Rioja vintage of the 20th century, 1964, with a dry, long growing season, moderate yields and healthy grapes balancing medium acidity, concentrat­ion and measured alcohol potential.

THE FUTURE IS WRITTEN IN GREEN

Grupo Faustino has affirmed its commitment to sustainabi­lity with an environmen­tal manifesto that defines best-practices across the different facets of the business.

Every process is controlled and registered, allowing for all actions to be identified, organised, and planned with minimum impact on three main variables: energy, water and waste.

From structural changes in the wineries to improve the thermal efficiency of the buildings, to the incorporat­ion of pressure systems in cleaning circuits for water saving, by way of rationalis­ing of SO2 use in all processes, Faustino is implementi­ng active changes that will dramatical­ly improve the environmen­tal performanc­e and reduce the carbon footprint of the business as a whole. A fundamenta­l part of this work is already being done in the vineyards and cellars; energy saving in luminaires and machinery, thermal isolation efficiency, the use of recycled glass bottles, carton and recyclable closures are many of the ways in which consumers will get to experience this philosophy when drinking a wine produced by Bodegas Faustino.

With the festive season upon us, a bottle of Faustino I is a shared commitment to responsibl­e, traceable winemaking and a memorable tasting experience.

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