Mid Sussex Times

Spanish maker reaches new heights in sustainabi­lity with wine-making

- Richard Esling Contributo­r www.winewyse.com

Beronia’s new winery in La Rioja, Spain, is a peerless architectu­ral milestone in the winemaking world and demonstrat­es their nonnegotia­ble commitment to sustainabi­lity and the environmen­t.

Bodegas Beronia completed the new winery last year in Rioja, which is 100 per cent sustainabl­e, with a further winery in the Rueda region. The wineries have been holistical­ly designed, ensuring they leave the lightest possible footprints on their environmen­ts.

Considered a benchmark in winery design, Beronia is the first winery in Europe to have been certified by LEED (Leader in Energy Efficiency and Sustainabl­e Design) as well as the Wineries for Climate Protection. Energy comes from solar panels and structural thermosact­ivation using a passive heating and cooling system that minimises energy transfer to and from the outside. Future proofing against climate change, the system can auto-correct if necessary, altering the average temperatur­e of the barrel hall and bottle store to ensure perfect conditions.

Nestling almost impercepti­bly into the gently rolling landscape of the

Rioja Alta, the green-roofed sustainabl­e building is mostly below ground level, blending seamlessly into the hillside. Using gravity to minimise energy consumptio­n throughout the winemaking process, it ends in the barrel hall deep undergroun­d, where the constant temperatur­es are ideal for ageing. The ecofriendl­y Rueda winery sits comfortabl­y among the vineyards, at one with its tranquil surroundin­gs.

Huge glass windows capture maximum sunlight, while the thick, concrete walls and semi-undergroun­d constructi­on keep temperatur­es cool and consistent, vital for the handling and care of the white wine made from the verdejo grape.

Beronia Verdejo 2020 is a dry, crisp, fresh, elegant wine, with aromas and flavours of white stone fruit, with hints of citrus, melon and herbs. Smooth and aromatic, a great wine for the coming summer months, on its own or with fish risotto, Caesar salad or pasta with pesto. Cunningly made from a blend of two harvests, the early one giving freshness and the later one giving riper flavours. £8.99 from Waitrose, Ocado and Sainsbury’s.

Beronia Rioja Reserva

2017 is a timeless classic. Full-bodied and structured, with supple tannins, this is a modern, complex rioja, made from mainly tempranill­o grapes from 40-year-old vines, with small amounts of Graciano and Mazuelo. Aged for three years in a mix of American and French oak barrels, the wine is aged for a further three years in bottle prior to sale. Juicy black fruit is underpinne­d by ripe tannins and the palate has notes of dark chocolate and grilled hazelnuts, with a dash of black pepper. £14.99 from Waitrose, Ocado, Sainsbury’s and Majestic.

Sleek, modern new labels, with a silhouette of the winery on the Rioja, support the company’s laudable philosophy regarding sustainabi­lity. To complete the eco-friendly profile, even the company informatio­n sheet adds to the picture, as it is ‘plantable’, with wildflower seeds woven into the biodegrada­ble paper. Certainly a first for me, it’s going into my allotment!

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