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Ca' di Mat (literally 'House of Fools' in a Piedmontese dialect) is touted as one of the most exciting new labels from Gredos, central Spain. It is a collaboration between Spanish winemakers Curro Bareno and Jesus Olivares - the duo behind the Galician labels Fedellos do Couto and Ronsel de Sil, and Italian winemaker Paolo Armando with his wife Victoria Serrano.
The vineyard is located in the sub-area of San Martin de Valdeiglesias, in the west of the Community of Madrid. The mountainous region lies at an altitude of between 700 and 850 meters above sea level, and the rugged terrain comprises mainly granite in its soil. The climate is cool with an annual average temperature of 13.7 degrees and average rainfall of 600 mm. Biodiversity is rich, with thriving holm oaks, oaks, junipers, ash trees, strawberry trees, rockroses, cornicabras, brooms, and blackthorns. The vineyards span twenty hectares of land of agricultural origin, with vines aged between 30 and 80 years.
Non-interventionist winemaking processes are persistently endeavored. The aged vines have been laboriously rejuvenated with organic and environmentally-friendly viticulture techniques, with the neighboring crops and trees preserved with respect. The vines are lightly pruned to encourage cultivation of big grapes. Indigenous yeasts and bacteria are used, and gentle cold maceration techniques are applied to the whole bunches. Such practices allude to the philosophy of Ca' Di Mat - to hone the delicate, elegant, and complex expressions of the local grapes of Gredos.
Since its inaugural 2017 vintage, Ca' di Mat has garnered stellar success, earning applauds from esteemed wine critics and sommeliers. The Valautin Albillo Real and Valautin Garnacha have been repeatedly picked out by Master Sommelier Xavier Rousset as his Spanish 'wines of choice'. He reveres the freshness, balance, and aromatic complexity in the Valautin Albillo Real, and highlights the fluidity, acidity, and unique fruitiness yielded from the granitic terroir in the Valautin Garnacha. In the words of the critic Luis Gutierrez, the wines 'reflect the delicacy and character that its authors pursue, and its annual production -which is currently around 20,000 bottles- make it a little gem to discover for most aficionados.'
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