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066: Luis Ravina Pisaca |Posma cidery, Canary Islands: Tenerife

40 min • 1 februari 2017

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Luis Ravina Pisaca's title is enology or enologist, which means he is responsible for the cidermaking at Posma cidery in Tenerife, one of seven islands in the Canary Islands that are located in the Atlantic Ocean off the northwestern coast of Africa. Posma has been producing cider for 4-5 years.

Luis was attending the International Hall of Gala Ciders in Gijon, Asturias in September 2016. We recorded this chat on the steps outside that all day cider fest.

Posma makes a Sidra Natural which is actually a Brut.  Though named Sidra Natural don't expect the typical acetic taste that one might find in the many delicious Asturian Sidras. Posma produced 4000 bottles of this cider in 2016. It is corked and bottle conditioned. The clarity is brilliant. The taste profile is a blend of UK and Asturian, showcasing the best of both those region's (UK and Asturias) ciders.  It is light and delicate making it a fine special occasion cider, while providing a savory "Umami" backdrop, with a whisper of acidity. The complexity encourages one to slow down, while at the same time I wanted to gulp back the bottle as my thirst grew for more.

Why did Luis start producing cider?

To address the loss of so many apples that were not being used on Tenerife, Posma began making cider.

What kind of apples varieties do they have?

Tenerife primarily has Reineta (Spanish), Reinnette (as written in French) and Rennet as written in English. apples. It is a yellow skin apple, which is more like a tan than bright yellow.

What is the apple growing scene like on Tenerife?

  • 50-60 hectares (123-148 acres) of apples trees on the island
  • It is a very desert climate, but they do get snow in the mountains.
  • The Canary Islands have the highest mountains of any other islands in the world- some are 12000'+
  • Apples have been grown on the Canary Islands since 1850
  • Gran Canaria  had the first cidery called Gran Valle

What are the ciders like that Posma makes?

  • They use the Champagne method for producing their Brut
  • They only make one style of cider

Does Posma have a Tasting Room?

  • Call ahead to make an appointment.

How is the reception to cider in the area?

  • Everyone is enjoying cider, both men and women, young and old

Visiting and Landing into the Canary Islands

There are two airport on the island, but the international airport is Los Tenerife North Airport, formerly "Los Rodeos Airport" as Luis refers to it. It is located in San Cristóbal de La Laguna. Los Tenerife is 10 kilometers from Posma cidery.

Contact Posma

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/POSMA-Brut-312882982231159/

eMail: [email protected]

Address: Tomas Zerolo 46

38300 La Orotava, Tenerife

phone: + 687 842 010

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