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Classification: DO Valdepeñas, La, Mancha, Spain
Its low alcohol content and balance between its sweetness and acidity confer harmony on the wine stressing particularity its fineness on the palate. In nose, it presents pleasant shades of fresh herbs conserving all its aromas primary, different, original and new, without getting to lose the characteristics of the Airén variety and fidelity to its grounds.
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Classification: DO Valdepeñas, La, Mancha, Spain
Its low alcohol content and balance between its sweetness and acidity confer harmony on the wine stressing particularity its fineness on the palate. In nose, it presents pleasant shades of fresh herbs conserving all its aromas primary, different, original and new, without getting to lose the characteristics of the Airén variety and fidelity to its grounds.
Colour
Pale in colour.
Aroma
Aromas of fruits and freshly cut herbs.
Palate
The low alcohol content and moderate acidity of this wine confer harmony and balance to it stressing its fineness on the palate.
Food Matching
It is the perfect accompaniment to all kinds of fish, rice and seafood dishes. Best served between 7 and 9ºC.
B>Grape Varietal
Wine coming from Spanish variety Airén, it is elaborated applying cold to stop the fermentation process when the wine displays 20 grams by litre of sugar.
Denomiacion de Origen (D.O.) Valdepeñas
The Valley of the Stones – Val de Peñas – is at the southern end of La Mancha, the enormous high plateau which is the world’s largest wine growing region. Landscapes there are dominated by vineyards, cereal crops, olive groves and sheep. In the town of the same name, Valdepeñas, everything still revolves around wine. The town is also the centre of the world-famous Manchego cheese.
An extreme continental climate with cold winters and long, hot summers and up to 2,800 hours of sun per year enables special wines to grow. In chalky, sandy and clay soils, it is mainly red wines such as Cencibel - better known as Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon and Garnacha – that grow. To a limited extent, there are also white wines such as Arién and Macabeo.
There Felix Solis produces wines for the lines Albali and Los Molinos, and the wines Diego de Almagro, Soldepeñas, Peñasol, Consigna, Marques de Bataneros and Sangria Peñasol. In Valdepeñas, Pagos del Rey produces the wines in the Valdepeñas line.
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