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Comando G Navatalgordo 2023

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The Land

The Navatalgordo is the village level expression of this area of the Sierra de Gredos. The vineyards are located at the far western edge of the DO Cebreros. This unique region is characterized by white sandy soils with a high proportion of quartz. This is a mineral that is the product of weathered granite. The wines from here are known for their low pH, firm tannins, and a chiseled fruit expression. The vineyards are farmed using biodynamic methods.

The Wine

This 2023 Garnacha is made with native yeast fermentation, with a maceration period that varies based on the specific parcel and the growing season, but typically is between 40-60 days. The wine is then aged in a combination of used oak barrels and concrete vats. The wine has a focused purity with an emphasis on both structure and fruit, showing a clear expression of Navatalgordo's high altitude, old vine character. They have a clear aromatic character, while also having a mineral backbone.

The People

Comando G was founded by Dani Landi and Fernando Garcia, who had a specific vision to re-define Garnacha through a commitment to low intervention viticulture and winemaking, and to highlight the unique terroirs of the Sierra de Gredos. They have a clear desire to show the unique character of their specific villages, and are an inspiration to the next generation of winemakers in the area.

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Castilla y León, a vast region in north-central Spain, is defined by a high-altitude plateau and a continental climate shaped by the Duero River. The region is known primarily for its red wines, with Ribera del Duero leading the charge with powerful Tempranillo-based wines, though Toro and Bierzo also contribute, alongside emerging white wines. On the southern border is the Sierra de Gredos, a separate region within the same broader area, known for its high-altitude vineyards and elegant Grenache (Garnacha) wines. The diverse soils, ranging from alluvial to sandy, clay, and gravel, combined with significant temperature swings between day and night, allow for the slow ripening of grapes, resulting in concentrated flavors and good acidity.

Spain - Castilla y Leon


Grenache is a widely planted grape variety that thrives in its Mediterranean home. In Spain, it's known as Garnacha, where it reaches its peak in the Sierra de Gredos as a pure varietal wine, while also being a key blending component in Rioja. France's Southern Rhône, notably Châteauneuf-du-Pape, is another well-known region, where Grenache is often the base of a blended wine. Grenache also finds a home in Sardinia as Cannonau, and it has spread beyond its Mediterranean origins, most famously to Australia's Barossa Valley. The resulting wines are typically light in color, yet they possess a full body and flavor, displaying mature red fruit notes, herbal spices, and often a hint of orange peel, along with soft tannins and moderate acidity. It is an incredibly versatile grape, showing different expressions based on its terroir and the winemaking style employed.

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