On the palate, it's dry, with a high alcohol level, medium acidity, and intense flavors with a strong sense of salinity, fennel-like herbaceous notes, bitter almonds, and flor-like yeasts. The finish is long with a great sense of balance and complexity.
On the palate, it's dry, with a high alcohol level, medium acidity, and intense flavors with a strong sense of salinity, fennel-like herbaceous notes, bitter almonds, and flor-like yeasts. The finish is long with a great sense of balance and complexity.
Winemaker Pepe Rodriguez de Vera selects the best barrels from all the projects. It reflects his personal interpretation of the vintage with the highest level of quality.
Winemaker Pepe Rodriguez de Vera selects the best barrels from all the projects. It reflects his personal interpretation of the vintage with the highest level of quality.
We choose the best zamburiña from the Cambados market and pack it by hand piece by piece.
In each can, we incorporate chilli and allo slices that provide flavor from maceration with olive oil.
We choose the best zamburiña from the Cambados market and pack it by hand piece by piece.
In each can, we incorporate chilli and allo slices that provide flavor from maceration with olive oil.
These sardines, of the highest quality, are immersed in a mild marinated chipotle sauce that adds a Mexican touch with a very subtle spiciness, enhancing its flavor with agochalo.
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These sardines, of the highest quality, are immersed in a mild marinated chipotle sauce that adds a Mexican touch with a very subtle spiciness, enhancing its flavor with agochalo.
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Ar de Arte's Codfish Pâté with Honey and Mustard is an innovative recipe that combines tradition and modernity. Made without additives, it maintains the purity of the ingredients and the authentic flavor of the sea.
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Ar de Arte's Codfish Pâté with Honey and Mustard is an innovative recipe that combines tradition and modernity. Made without additives, it maintains the purity of the ingredients and the authentic flavor of the sea.
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"Ingrato" comes from a plot where the pebbly soil makes it difficult to work and "unprofitable" for farmers due to its low yields. Unless the harvest is intended for a high-end wine, it is not profitable.
"Ingrato" comes from a plot where the pebbly soil makes it difficult to work and "unprofitable" for farmers due to its low yields. Unless the harvest is intended for a high-end wine, it is not profitable.