Bodega Numanthia

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Bodega Numanthia evokes a unique plant sanctuary in the world. Located in the Toro region of northwest Spain, this domaine is famous for having one of the heritages of vieilles vignes the most impressive on the planet.
  • Bodega Numanthia - Toro Termanthia 2014
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    • Nouveauté

    Bodega Numanthia - Toro Termanthia 2014

    Espagne • Toro • Red

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  • Bodega Numanthia - Toro Termanthia 2015
    • Nouveauté

    Bodega Numanthia - Toro Termanthia 2015

    Espagne • Toro • Red

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A "Pre-phylloxera" legacy

Numanthia's greatest pride is the survival of its vines in the face of the phylloxera epidemic that ravaged Europe in the 19th century.

  • Ungrafted vines: Unlike almost all of the world's vineyards, the vines here are planted "ungrafted" (their own roots go directly into the soil).

  • The age of the vines: THE domaine manages a patchwork of over 100 plots. The average age of the vines is 50 to 100 years, and for la cuvée Termanthiathey reach 120 to 150 years.

  • Natural resistance: The very sandy soil of Toro prevented the phylloxera aphid from moving, protecting these historical gems.

The Soil: Sand, Pebbles and Clay

The vineyard extends over plateaus and hills between 620 and 750 meters above sea level.

  • Poor soils: The structure is composed of sand on the surface, pebbles, and a sublayer of clay. The clay is crucial because it retains water at depth, allowing the vieilles vignes to survive the scorching summers without irrigation.

  • Climat extreme : Toro experiences glacial winters and scorching summers with very low rainfall. This natural water stress forces the vines to produce tiny, but incredibly concentrated, grapes.

La Tinta de Toro: The Untamed Queen

The vineyard is planted exclusively in Tinta de Toro, a local adaptation of the Tempranillo.

  • Over the centuries, this grape variety has hardened: it has developed a thicker skin to protect itself from the sun, which gives the wines their inky color and legendary tannic structure.

  • Low yields: THE vieilles vignes sometimes produce less than 15 hectoliters per hectare (for comparison, a Grand Cru (of Bordeaux often allows 35-45 hl/ha).

A "Bonsai" style of viticulture

The vines are planted in "Vaso" (goblet), very low to the ground and widely spaced so that each vine can capture what little moisture is available. From a distance, the vineyard looks like an army of small, twisted, sculptural trees, scattered across red and ochre soil.


The Numanthia vineyard is not a typical farm, it is a living museumEach vine is a survivor that tells a century of Spain's climatic history.