Can Axartell - Rosado - 2023 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars
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Técnico
ABV
13.5%
Servicio
8° - 10° C
Maridaje
HähnchenSalateMeeresfrüchtefrische Kräuter und aromatische GerichteTapas und kleine GerichteSushi und Sashimi
Características
Citrus fruitTropical fruitBrightCreamyElegantComplex

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Can Axartell

Can Axartell

Can Axartell is a wine producer based in Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands of Spain. The winery operates within the Vino de la Tierra Mallorca IGP designation, a...

Can Axartell is a wine producer based in Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands of Spain. The winery operates within the Vino de la Tierra Mallorca IGP designation, a classification that permits producers greater flexibility than more restrictive appellations while maintaining quality standards. The producer focuses on rosé wine production, working with varieties suited to the island's Mediterranean climate.

Mallorca's wine region has developed significantly over recent decades, with producers increasingly recognizing the potential of the island's limestone soils and coastal influence. The Mediterranean setting provides warm days and moderate sea breezes, conditions that support both traditional Spanish varieties and international cultivars. Can Axartell's current range reflects this approach, combining the local Callet grape—a traditional Balearic variety—with Pinot Noir, a cool-climate variety that requires careful site selection and vineyard management to thrive in warmer regions.

The producer's 2023 rosado demonstrates this blend of local and international perspectives, uniting Pinot Noir and Callet in a dry style typical of contemporary Spanish rosé production. This approach allows the winery to explore how different grape varieties interact within Mallorca's specific terroir.

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Baleares

Balearen

Baleares is one of Spain's most distinguished wine-producing regions. Onshore Cellars offers 14 wines from 6 producers across Baleares, each chosen to represent the finest expression of this...

Baleares is one of Spain's most distinguished wine-producing regions. Onshore Cellars offers 14 wines from 6 producers across Baleares, each chosen to represent the finest expression of this remarkable terroir.

Baleares encompasses 2 appellations, including Vino de la Tierra Mallorca IGP and Binissalem. Each appellation brings its own distinctive personality, shaped by variations in soil, elevation, and exposure.

The wines of Baleares showcase grape varieties including Callet, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc. Our selection encompasses red, white and rosé wines, reflecting the full spectrum of Baleares's winemaking heritage.

Featured producers from Baleares include 4 Kilos, Macia Batle, Can Axartell, Binigrau, Can Gelat, Los Dos Caballeros and many more — each a testament to the region's pursuit of excellence in winemaking.

Discover our complete Baleares collection at Onshore Cellars, Europe's premier wine supplier for superyachts, private estates, and discerning collectors. Every bottle is stored and shipped under optimal conditions for delivery anywhere in the world.

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Vino de la Tierra Mallorca IGP

Vino de la Tierra Mallorca IGP

Vino de la Tierra Mallorca IGP is a Spanish geographical indication covering the island of Mallorca in the Balearic archipelago. This classification sits within Spain's broader IGP (Indicación...

Vino de la Tierra Mallorca IGP is a Spanish geographical indication covering the island of Mallorca in the Balearic archipelago. This classification sits within Spain's broader IGP (Indicación Geográfica Protegida) system, which replaced the former Vino de la Tierra designations under EU regulations. The appellation encompasses vineyards across the Mediterranean island, allowing winemakers greater flexibility in grape selection and winemaking practices compared to stricter DO classifications.

Mallorca's Mediterranean climate provides warm, dry summers and mild winters, with coastal influences moderating temperatures across the island's varied topography. The terroir includes limestone soils and diverse microclimates from sea level to mountainous areas. Both international varieties like Pinot Noir and indigenous Balearic grapes such as Callet are permitted under the IGP regulations. The classification allows for production of red, white, and rosé wines, with winemakers able to blend local and international varieties to create distinctive island expressions.

Wines from this IGP often reflect the Mediterranean character of their origin, with the native Callet grape contributing earthy, mineral-driven notes typical of Balearic varietals. The island's isolation and unique terroir can produce wines with distinctive saline qualities and herb-inflected aromatics that distinguish them from mainland Spanish wines. The combination of traditional local grapes with international varieties creates a diverse range of wine styles that express Mallorca's particular geographic identity.

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