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Quinta del 67 is an homage to traditional Spanish winemaking, offering a robust and inviting red wine blend that captures the warmth and spirit of Spain. This wine is rich and full-bodied, featuring a complex bouquet of ripe black fruits, such as blackberries and plums, complemented by notes of vanilla, tobacco, and a hint of spice from its aging in oak barrels.
100% Tempranillo aged for three or four months in new barrels. Its short ageing adds complexity to the red fruits and liquorice aromas of this fresh Rioja. A tasty wine, rich in fruit, juicy with a sweet tannin structure. Grown in the most traditional wine producing area of La Rioja, enjoy on its own or with Lamb dishes and Iberian cured meats.
Valenciso Reserva 2014 is made from 100% Tempranillo aged 17 months in fine grained French oak. Highly polished, tightly wound and elegant wine with refined aromatics. Fine tannins provide a silky texture, leading to a persistent finish of red berries and sweet oak. Blossoms both in body and flavor with decantation and will age gracefully for years, in the manner of top Burgundy.
Sweet berries with some walnut husk and hints of licorice. It’s medium-bodied with light, round tannins and a linear, polished finish. 100% tempranillo. Drink now.
Bright color, lush cherry red color of trim Cardinals, slightly garnet and great intensity. Clean, bright and dense tears enveloping and complex nose, good intensity and modern cut. With a bouquet of aromas which highlights the fruit liqueur, vanilla, dark chocolate and spices. Round, balanced and structured. Long finish.
Opaque ruby. Ripe dark berries, cherry pit and licorice on the spice-accented nose. Lush and appealingly sweet, offering juicy blackberry and cherry flavors that take on a smoky nuance with air. Closes spicy and long, with a hint of licorice and round, even tannins.
An appley, floral and fresh Spanish white from Galicia. Albariño makes up 58% of the blend joined by the other local grapes caino, loureiro and treixadura to create a wine that's full of energy.