Pujanza Valdepoleo is a limited production wine, with light notes of plums and blackberries wrapped in spicy and balsamic hints. On the palate it is tasty and offers a long finish with notes of liquorice. An intense and elegant wine.
Pujanza Valdepoleo is a limited production wine, with light notes of plums and blackberries wrapped in spicy and balsamic hints. On the palate it is tasty and offers a long finish with notes of liquorice. An intense and elegant wine.
Lola is Paco & Lola's Galician sparkling wine, made with Albariña grapes according to the traditional method. A unique limited edition brut, with 24 months in rhyme, of which only 8,282 bottles are released on the market. Fermented in stainless steel tanks.
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Lola is Paco & Lola's Galician sparkling wine, made with Albariña grapes according to the traditional method. A unique limited edition brut, with 24 months in rhyme, of which only 8,282 bottles are released on the market. Fermented in stainless steel tanks.
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Martín Códax Arousa was born from a careful selection of plots caressed by the sea, in the San Tomé area in Cambados. Vineyards that grow at the mouth of the Umia, cultivated by winegrowers with a long seafaring and fishing tradition. The influence of the Arousa estuary and a granitic soil forge its marked saline,...
Martín Códax Arousa was born from a careful selection of plots caressed by the sea, in the San Tomé area in Cambados. Vineyards that grow at the mouth of the Umia, cultivated by winegrowers with a long seafaring and fishing tradition. The influence of the Arousa estuary and a granitic soil forge its marked saline,...
It is a Super Premium London Dry type gin made in England and considered the ideal gin for creating gin and tonic according to the International Spirits Challenge Awards. The name Fifty Pounds comes from a tax proposed by King George II of England of 50 pounds to regulate the consumption of gin during the 13th...
It is a Super Premium London Dry type gin made in England and considered the ideal gin for creating gin and tonic according to the International Spirits Challenge Awards. The name Fifty Pounds comes from a tax proposed by King George II of England of 50 pounds to regulate the consumption of gin during the 13th...