Is Priorat a good wine?

Priorat is best-known for its powerful, yet surprisingly elegant, dry red wines made in the hills just inland from the Mediterranean coast, southwest of Barcelona, in northeast Spain. It is these wines that have given the region its world-renown profile.

What is the top rated wine in the world?

2021 Top 100 Wines

Rank 2021 Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines Score
1 Dominus Estate Christian Moueix, Napa Valley 97
2 Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande, Pauillac 98
3 Heitz Cellar Martha’s Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 95
4 Bodegas Merum Priorati Viticultura Extrema ‘Desti’, Priorat DOCa 95

What is a Priorat wine?

Priorat wines are defined by the native grapes that thrive in the region’s infertile soil, which imparts a characteristic minerality. Many of these vines are old and produce low yields, which contributes to the wine’s intensity.

Why are Priorat wines so expensive?

The region’s leading soil type is llicorella, a free-draining, nutrient-poor soil made up of partially-decomposed slate and quartz. This region rose from being almost unheard-of on the international wine market to being one of the world’s most expensive wines. Most Priorat wines are aged in oak for at least 12 months.

What does Priorat pair with?

Priorat pairs perfectly with Rich Food, Stews, Cassoulets and other Rish Food. Priorat also love Grilled Meat (Beef. Veal. Pork.

What is the best selling wine?

Cabernet Sauvignon has been trending for a while now, overtaking Sauvignon Blanc over the last five years as the top-selling varietal on Drizly. Cabernet continues to see growth in 2020, accounting for 14.94 percent of total wine share.

Which red wine is most popular?

Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Sauvignon is a full-bodied red wine. It’s the most popular variety of wine in the world.

Where is the best quality wine in the world?

Unsurprisingly, France tops the chart as the best wine producing country. The French are the second biggest producer globally, beaten only by Italy, and are responsible for 29.5% of global wine exports each year, according to analysis from WorldsTopExports.com.

What cheese goes with Priorat?

Priorat wines are highly distinctive and very much reflect their place of origin. Pair the wines with foods that come from in and around the same area to really get a sense of place. Cheeses like Garrotxa, Nevat or an aged Manchego make the perfect accompaniment with a mature Priorat wine such as Closa Batllet 2005.