La Maldita Rioja Garnacha (75 cl)
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Description
Traditionally, Garnacha has been the 2nd most planted grape variety throughout Rioja. The difficulty associated with producing high-quality Garnacha in Rioja has left locals referring to the grape as La Maldita (little cursed one). Due to low yields and a lack of profitability, a majority of growers have chosen to uproot their vineyards and to re-plant them with less demanding varietals. This wine aims to celebrate that heritage, and prove outstanding Garnacha can be made in Rioja. These grapes are sourced from old-vine, high altitude vineyards planted on pure gravel soils.Product Detail
Traditionally, Garnacha has been the 2nd most planted grape variety throughout Rioja. The difficulty associated with producing high-quality Garnacha in Rioja has left locals referring to the grape as La Maldita (little cursed one). Due to low yields and a lack of profitability, a majority of growers have chosen to uproot their vineyards and to re-plant them with less demanding varietals. This wine aims to celebrate that heritage, and prove outstanding Garnacha can be made in Rioja. These grapes are sourced from old-vine, high altitude vineyards planted on pure gravel soils.
Features
Wine of Spain
Allergy Advice
Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites | Contains |
Safety Warning
Pregnancy Warning
Alcohol Information
Alcohol By Volume | 13.5 |
Units | 10.1 |
Storage Type
Type | Ambient |
Manufacturer Address
Produced and bottled by: Viñedos La Maldita, Briones, Spain.
Minimum Age Statutory
Years | 18 |
Return To
Viñedos La Maldita, Briones, Spain.
Sale Information
Description
Traditionally, Garnacha has been the 2nd most planted grape variety throughout Rioja. The difficulty associated with producing high-quality Garnacha in Rioja has left locals referring to the grape as La Maldita (little cursed one). Due to low yields and a lack of profitability, a majority of growers have chosen to uproot their vineyards and to re-plant them with less demanding varietals. This wine aims to celebrate that heritage, and prove outstanding Garnacha can be made in Rioja. These grapes are sourced from old-vine, high altitude vineyards planted on pure gravel soils.Product Detail
Traditionally, Garnacha has been the 2nd most planted grape variety throughout Rioja. The difficulty associated with producing high-quality Garnacha in Rioja has left locals referring to the grape as La Maldita (little cursed one). Due to low yields and a lack of profitability, a majority of growers have chosen to uproot their vineyards and to re-plant them with less demanding varietals. This wine aims to celebrate that heritage, and prove outstanding Garnacha can be made in Rioja. These grapes are sourced from old-vine, high altitude vineyards planted on pure gravel soils.
Features
Wine of Spain
Allergy Advice
Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites | Contains |
Safety Warning
Pregnancy Warning
Alcohol Information
Alcohol By Volume | 13.5 |
Units | 10.1 |
Storage Type
Type | Ambient |
Manufacturer Address
Produced and bottled by: Viñedos La Maldita, Briones, Spain.
Minimum Age Statutory
Years | 18 |
Return To
Viñedos La Maldita, Briones, Spain.
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