Santbru Blanc is a white Breeding wine marked by the white Grenache of old vines of 60-80 years.
Lemon color with gold tinges.
Floral intensity with aromas of white pear and peach.
Freshness and harmony are present, featuring its complexity.
Located in the town of Marcà's former cooperative, a building dedicated to winemaking since the start of the last century, this emerging Montsant winery stands out due to its work with the area's historic varieties: Garnacha and Cariñena. The wines are subtle, fragrant and complex, and take their names (Brunus and Santbru) from the founder of the Carthusian Monastic Order, Saint Bruno of Cologne. Carthusian monks have had a presence in the Priorat region since 1194 and instigated the cultivation of vines.
Aged in French oak barrels of 500 liters.
Fermentation in stainless steel vats. and aged in French oak barrels of 500 liters.
White grenache coming from 4 estates with vines of 60-80 years old.
White grenache coming from 4 estates with vines of 60-80 years old. They are planted in high density using individual goblet vine formation with narrow frames of 1 × 2 meters. A great variety of soil types (clayey, chalky, sandy) are found in the region. Climatology of the area is purely Mediterranean with slight Continental characteristics in those vineyards located in the north and at the highest elevations of the D.O. (700-800 meters) in Cornudella.