Walls with history and landscapes surrendered to wine

A cold shower after a day of sand, sun and sea.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
31 August 2023 Thursday 10:30
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Walls with history and landscapes surrendered to wine

A cold shower after a day of sand, sun and sea. The noise of the birds becomes the soundtrack of this summer. There is no routine, only balance and peace. They knock on the door. It is time to enjoy those appetizers and after-dinner meals with friends and family that last until midnight. The sound of the wine stopper being uncorked breaks the silence. The time stops. Each wine has its moment, in Terra Dominicata, 1.5 km from the Escaladei Charterhouse, where they know how to name each moment so that it becomes something special.

Three months before the grape harvest began, they launched their rosé, Sine Die. This new wine is made with the Garnacha variety, which is located in the highest and coolest area of ​​the estate that is hidden in the Priorat lands, one of the most appreciated wine regions in the world. Its color is salmon pink, on the nose it is aromatic and on the palate it is fresh, juicy and unctuous. The sensation in the mouth is long and persistent and evokes the intensity of the present.

The aroma is complex and seductive, watered by notes of anise, acid strawberry, grapefruit and nuances of melon and pear. Anyone who appreciates good wine will know that choosing among so much variety and pleasing everyone is a risky sport, which is why Sine Die stands as a hidden gem that promises to surprise and please in equal measure.

A product that also seeks to create an experience not only through its own tasting, but this limited edition of only 500 bottles awaits another secret inside. Thinking about the ritual of uncorking the wine and serving it to the guests, the box where this new rosé rests hides a candle covered in wood, to be lit at the time of tasting it. Experience the sensation of living a unique moment and enjoy the present. Sine Die, from the Latin "without a fixed term, without a date", also inspires a way of drinking. In this case, its label wants to show, with an optical effect, that time stops when this wine is uncorked. And that everything else can wait.