The 2019 Belondrade y Lurton follows the path of purity and elegance of the 2018 but reflecting the drier and warmer year with notes of yellow fruit and straw, clean and varietal. They have been practicing organic viticulture for a while, and this 2019 is the first one to carry the organic certification on its label. It's ripe without excess and is also rich and has very good balance. It was bottled in July 2020 after nine months in 300- and 500-liter French oak barrels. 95,000 bottles and 1,268 magnums produced.