Coreografia Priorat 2022 (6 Bottles) Montsant, Spain

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Tatjana Peceric’s ‘Priorat’ is a reimagining of Terroir al Limit’s wonderful Clarete, Roc d’Aubaga. Once an old-fashioned style of winemaking, Spain’s ruby-coloured Clarete wines are experiencing a resurgence as more winemakers in Spain realise that these can be serious and age-worthy while also being immensely pleasurable in their youth.

Which is certainly the case with this wine. The first release is a blend of 75% Garnacha Negra with 25% Garnacha Blanca, sourced from old vines in Poboleda, that spends five days on the skins before pressing and aging in concrete eggs. It’s a delicious and engaging wine that combines the qualities of a lighter-bodied red with the charm of a top-quality rosé and the elegance and refinement of a fine white wine.

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About Coreografia Wines

Born in Serbia, Tatjana Peceric’s first memorable experiences with the culture of wine didn’t happen until she traveled to France as part of a traditional Serbian dance troupe. But, despite Serbia’s ancient winemaking traditions, it was touring across France and experiencing the synergy between regional cuisine and wine that set her on her future path. So, when she had to choose what to study formally at university, she decided on a future as a winemaker and earned her degree in viticulture and pomology in Serbia before earning an MA while studying in France and Germany.
While working in Canada, Tatjana named three grape varieties as her favorites – Pinot Noir, Riesling, and Chardonnay. While she probably mentioned them because those were the main varieties made by her employer, her comments provide insight into her philosophy about wine. She named Pinot Noir because it required effort and intuition to get it right, Riesling for its liveliness and acidity, and Chardonnay for its ability to transmit terroir. Combining all these qualities makes understanding Tatjana’s approach far better than comparing her wines to her peers in either the Priorat or the Montsant.

When she joined Terroir al Limit, one stipulation she insisted upon was the freedom to create her own project in addition to overseeing enology for Terroir al Limit and Terroir Sense Fronteres. This project, Coreografia, is named in recognition of her first cultural passion

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