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Nota de cata del enólogo de la bodega Century old vines planted on Sandy soils over a clay base that have helped form gentle rolling slopes at high altitude. The vines are planted at 3m by 3m in order to help the vines survive the extremely dry conditions. Toro is one of the oldest winemaking regions in Spain and has a long history of making great red wines. The grape Tinta de Toro is an evolved form of Tempranillo that has adapted to the extreme cold climate in Winter and incredibly hot and dry summers. It is a varietal that produces wines of intense colour with great structure and complex aromas. The region conserves wonderful old vineyards, many of which are well over 100 years old and have survived Phylloxera, the devasting plague that wiped out most of Europes vineyards at the end of the 19th Century. The sandy soils proved a vital ally for these Hardy vines during that difficult time. As a consequence of the combined effect of history, climate, soils and varietal, the yields found here are some of the lowest in the world! |
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spanish palateToro is one of the oldest wine regions in Spain and is considered as one of the most premium regions for the production of great red wines. Thanks to its extreme temperatures and dry climate, here the grape Tempranillo, known locally as Tinta de Toro, produces full-bodied wines with great aromatic complexity and an incredibly intense colour. Some of the oldest vineyards in the world (140 years and older) can be found in this region, thanks to its sandy soils that protected the area from the devastating phylloxera plague at the end of the 19th Century. These are also some of the lowest yielding vines in the world!Deep dark cherry red with purple rim. On the nose, it is intense and expressive. Dark berry flavours with a hint of violets and licorice. On the palate, this wine is full and fresh, typical of its region. Good structure with present but not dominating tannins. The oak is subtle and well-balanced with the fruit and comes through on the finish. |
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8 Rosas Negras 2020Spanish PalateVer vinos presentados por Spanish Palate
Nota de cata del enólogo de la bodega Century old vines planted on Sandy soils over a clay base that have helped form gentle rolling slopes at high altitude. The vines are planted at 3m by 3m in order to help the vines survive the extremely dry conditions. Toro is one of the oldest winemaking regions in Spain and has a long history of making great red wines. The grape Tinta de Toro is an evolved form of Tempranillo that has adapted to the extreme cold climate in Winter and incredibly hot and dry summers. It is a varietal that produces wines of intense colour with great structure and complex aromas. The region conserves wonderful old vineyards, many of which are well over 100 years old and have survived Phylloxera, the devasting plague that wiped out most of Europes vineyards at the end of the 19th Century. The sandy soils proved a vital ally for these Hardy vines during that difficult time. As a consequence of the combined effect of history, climate, soils and varietal, the yields found here are some of the lowest in the world! |
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spanish palateToro is one of the oldest wine regions in Spain and is considered as one of the most premium regions for the production of great red wines. Thanks to its extreme temperatures and dry climate, here the grape Tempranillo, known locally as Tinta de Toro, produces full-bodied wines with great aromatic complexity and an incredibly intense colour. Some of the oldest vineyards in the world (140 years and older) can be found in this region, thanks to its sandy soils that protected the area from the devastating phylloxera plague at the end of the 19th Century. These are also some of the lowest yielding vines in the world!Deep dark cherry red with purple rim. On the nose, it is intense and expressive. Dark berry flavours with a hint of violets and licorice. On the palate, this wine is full and fresh, typical of its region. Good structure with present but not dominating tannins. The oak is subtle and well-balanced with the fruit and comes through on the finish. |
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8 Rosas Negras 2020
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Nota de cata del enólogo de la bodega
Century old vines planted on Sandy soils over a clay base that have helped form gentle rolling slopes at high altitude. The vines are planted at 3m by 3m in order to help the vines survive the extremely dry conditions.
Toro is one of the oldest winemaking regions in Spain and has a long history of making great red wines. The grape Tinta de Toro is an evolved form of Tempranillo that has adapted to the extreme cold climate in Winter and incredibly hot and dry summers. It is a varietal that produces wines of intense colour with great structure and complex aromas. The region conserves wonderful old vineyards, many of which are well over 100 years old and have survived Phylloxera, the devasting plague that wiped out most of Europes vineyards at the end of the 19th Century. The sandy soils proved a vital ally for these Hardy vines during that difficult time. As a consequence of the combined effect of history, climate, soils and varietal, the yields found here are some of the lowest in the world!
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8 Rosas Negras 2020Spanish PalateVer vinos presentados por Spanish Palate
Nota de cata del enólogo de la bodega Century old vines planted on Sandy soils over a clay base that have helped form gentle rolling slopes at high altitude. The vines are planted at 3m by 3m in order to help the vines survive the extremely dry conditions. Toro is one of the oldest winemaking regions in Spain and has a long history of making great red wines. The grape Tinta de Toro is an evolved form of Tempranillo that has adapted to the extreme cold climate in Winter and incredibly hot and dry summers. It is a varietal that produces wines of intense colour with great structure and complex aromas. The region conserves wonderful old vineyards, many of which are well over 100 years old and have survived Phylloxera, the devasting plague that wiped out most of Europes vineyards at the end of the 19th Century. The sandy soils proved a vital ally for these Hardy vines during that difficult time. As a consequence of the combined effect of history, climate, soils and varietal, the yields found here are some of the lowest in the world! |
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spanish palateToro is one of the oldest wine regions in Spain and is considered as one of the most premium regions for the production of great red wines. Thanks to its extreme temperatures and dry climate, here the grape Tempranillo, known locally as Tinta de Toro, produces full-bodied wines with great aromatic complexity and an incredibly intense colour. Some of the oldest vineyards in the world (140 years and older) can be found in this region, thanks to its sandy soils that protected the area from the devastating phylloxera plague at the end of the 19th Century. These are also some of the lowest yielding vines in the world!Deep dark cherry red with purple rim. On the nose, it is intense and expressive. Dark berry flavours with a hint of violets and licorice. On the palate, this wine is full and fresh, typical of its region. Good structure with present but not dominating tannins. The oak is subtle and well-balanced with the fruit and comes through on the finish. |