White wine from the Ava vi winery, under the Designation of Origin V. T. Mallorca. The grapes come from the best and oldest parcel of the winery and are harvested manually. It is lightly pressed and the flower must ferments in medium toasted French oak barrels for 6 weeks. Finally, it will spend 11 more months in the barrels with periodic batonages. This is a wine for aging, so it will improve in the years to come.
Red wine from the Ava vi winery, under the Designation of Origin V. T. Mallorca. The harvest is carried out in the box, manually. It ferments in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperatures, where malolactic fermentation also occurs. Then, it goes to 500-liter French robe barrels, where it is aged between 6 and 8 months.
White wine from the Ava vi winery, under the Designation of Origin V. T. Mallorca. The harvest is done in boxes, manually. Fermented in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature. It remains on its fine lees until filtered and bottled.
Red wine from the Ava vi winery, under the Designation of Origin V. T. Mallorca. The grapes come from the best vines in the winery and are harvested manually in boxes. Each variety ferments separately for 4 weeks in open French oak barrels with light pounding. Next, it is lightly pressed to obtain the flower must and assembled. Finally, it is aged in French oak barrels controlled by constant tastings until bottling, after 27 months.
White wine from the Ava vi winery, under the D.O. V. T. Mallorca. Avanero Giró Ros is born from the low-yield vineyard of Plot 44 in the “Finca des Pla”, with 2,500 7-year-old plants of the recovered Giró Ros variety. After pressing, it goes on to ferment and age for a period of 7 months in a 500-liter French oak cask.
Red wine from the Ava vi winery, under the Designation of Origin V. T. Mallorca. It is harvested manually in small boxes. The maceration, fermentation and maloctic take place in open barrels. Once both fermentations have been produced, the wine is placed in French oak barrels where it is aged for 12 to 14 months. It is bottled unfiltered.
Rosé wine from the Ava vi winery, under the D.O. V.T. Mallorca. After being destemmed, it proceeds to a direct, soft and fast press to make a fermentation in stainless steel at low temperature. Once the fermentation is finished, it is followed by a racking to eliminate the thick lees and the wine is kept in contact with its fine lees for 5 months before going on to the aging phase in French oak barrels for 6 months.
White wine from the Ava vi winery, under the Designation of Origin V. T. Mallorca. Avanero Prensal Blanc is born from a low-yield vineyard in Plot 46 of the “Finca Es Pla”, with just one hectare, which offers a highly concentrated Prensal Blanc. Thus, it is used to partially ferment in the barrel (60%) and it is aged for 6 months in it. The remaining 40% is fermented in stainless steel and, later, its lees are used to add more complexity. Once the two elaborations have been assembled and after a slight filtering, it is bottled.
White wine from the Ava vi winery, under the Designation of Origin V. T. Mallorca. The grapes come from the best and oldest parcel of the winery and are harvested manually. It is lightly pressed and the flower must ferments in medium toasted French oak barrels for 6 weeks. Finally, it will spend 11 more months in the barrels with periodic batonages. This is a wine for aging, so it will improve in the years to come.
Red wine from the Ava vi winery, under the Designation of Origin V. T. Mallorca. The grapes come from the best vines in the winery and are harvested manually in boxes. Each variety ferments separately for 4 weeks in open French oak barrels with light pounding. Next, it is lightly pressed to obtain the flower must and assembled. Finally, it is aged in French oak barrels controlled by constant tastings until bottling, after 27 months.
Red wine from the Ava vi winery, under the Designation of Origin V. T. Mallorca. The grapes come from the best vines in the winery and are harvested manually in boxes. Each variety ferments separately for 4 weeks in open French oak barrels with light pounding. Next, it is lightly pressed to obtain the flower must and assembled. Finally, it is aged in French oak barrels controlled by constant tastings until bottling, after 27 months.