"The sea-infused 2023 Tempus Vivendi, named after Alberto Nanclares's boat, was produced with grapes from the parishes of Vilalonga, Noalla, Adina and Dorrón in Sanxenxo in the coastal part of the Salnés, a total of 16 vineyards. It was produced like the rest: the full clusters were pressed and the juice fermented with indigenous yeasts in stainless steel and then kept with the lees for some seven months. This is always saltier and very tasty, with contained ripeness and alcohol (12.8%), neatly balanced by good acidity and a low pH and with a bone-dry finish this year. This is a wine that ages beautifully in bottle. 6,133 bottles and 50 magnums produced. It was bottled in May 2025 on a flower day."
93+ Points
Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate