Pepe Mendoza

Brand Description

Pepe Mendoza is one of the most talented and recognized winemakers in Spain. He started at a young age helping his father, the founder of the prestigious Grandes Pagos inducted Bodegas Enrique Mendoza in Alicante. He studied Viticulture and Enology, carried out his practicum and worked all over the world. Upon returning to Spain, he took over leading the vineyard management and winemaking of the family business.  

Casa Agricola is Pepe Mendoza's dream in the making.  After more than 25 years of experience making wine, developing and understanding the soils, varieties and climate of Alicante, the time was ripe to start on his most personal endeavor, teaming up with his wife Pepa Agulló Llorca and their children. Sustainability, respect and tradition are the heart of the project.

Casa Agrícola focuses primarily on local Mediterranean low yield varieties sourced from their own mostly dry farmed vineyards. Mainly traditional goblet planted vines, are 40 to 77 years old.

Pepe seeks with passion to express the best of the landscape and climate of Alto Vinalopó and Marina Alta. Both are prominent terroirs of the D.O. Alicante, a historic Appellation in Spain. Part high country and part coastal. He wishes to reflect their soils, their mountains, their sea, their character, and all the magic of the Mediterranean.

The one of a kind Riu Rau winery located in the historic Abargues estate in Lliber, has been refurbished to house the production of Casa Agrícola wines and is open to visitors.

Location of Vineyard

The “Serra Forta”, “El Veneno”, and “Los Burros” parcels lie in the highlands of the Alto Vinalopó region distributed between Sierra Salinas and Pinoso. The 10 hectares here produce Monastrell, Alicante Bouchet, Syrah, Airén, and Macabeo. 

The “Benimei” and “Abargues” parcels in Pla de Lliber lie in the sea-influenced Marina Alta region. The 12 hectares here produce Moscatel of Alexandria and Giró.

Winemaking Philosophy

Although un-certified organic, natural mostly dry farming is prioritized, sustainable and respectful of the environment. The expression of simplicity, stressing the importance of high potential grapes without overripe or sun-roasted berries, so a fresher expression can be reflected.

Following minimal intervention, small production artisanal, fermenting with their own indigenous yeasts, each variety is vinified separately at maturity. Each wine has a different evolution. Some fermented in temperature controlled tanks, some in amphora's. They are aged in stainless steel tanks to preserve all the fruit and retain primary aromas, or in the clay amphora's made by ceramist Juan Padilla, or in French oak and then bottle.

Each Casa Agricola wine has its own personality, and all are a full expression of the best their terroir has to offer.

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Acclaim
“The 2023 Blanco was produced with a blend of 40% Moscatel, 33% Macabeo, 20% Merseguera and 7% Viognier with a moderate 13% alcohol and good acidity. It has notes of chamomile, fennel and a citrus twist. It didn't go through malolactic and was bottled unoaked. This has a more reductive style and was just bottled when I tasted it, with notes of hay and straw in the background. The wine is clean, pure and fresh. He likes to bottle this style early, but it needs time to open up.” — acclaim for 2023 Pepe Mendoza Casa Agricola Blanco from Wine Advocate, Jan 2024
“The red blend 2022 Tinto was produced with 70% Monastrell, 27% Giró and 3% Alicante Bouschet with a Mediterranean character of aromatic herbs, pine needles and esparto grass, balsamic and ripe without excess with 14% alcohol and a juicy and balanced palate. This year, some 30% of the volume matured in used 500-liter barrels and the rest in stainless steel and concrete. This is the only red he bottled in 2022, a year when the temperatures were very high night and day. He found that the wines didn't have the brightness he wanted, so he decided to only make this entry-level red, which is a very good one, as it has the best of the rest of the wines that were not produced. The oak is very subtle and the freshness is very good. This is excellent.” — acclaim for 2022 Pepe Mendoza Casa Agricola Tinto from Wine Advocate, Jan 2024
“Mendoza is gradually diminishing the skin contact in the 2022 Pureza, only 30 hours this year. It was produced with Moscatel from old vines planted in 1943 and matured in tinaja for six months. Whites don't go through malolactic fermentation, to keep the freshness. It matured under a veil of flor yeasts for a few months. It has a perfumed nose with notes of dried roses, talcum powder and orange blossom, subtle and elegant, and it has a medium-bodied palate and a dry, chalky finish.” — acclaim for 2022 Pepe Mendoza Casa Agricola Pureza from Wine Advocate, Jan 2024
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