The Treixadura, Godello, Albariño and Loureira varieties come together in this wine to give the best of each of them and surprise with a blend of estate grapes that challenges the senses with an elegance and subtlety typical of great white wines.
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The Treixadura, Godello, Albariño and Loureira varieties come together in this wine to give the best of each of them and surprise with a blend of estate grapes that challenges the senses with an elegance and subtlety typical of great white wines.
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Bello Blanco artisanal coffee liqueur is a premium delight made with Godello grape spirit, blends of organic UTZ Arabica and Robusta coffees, and homogenized with an organic Peruvian panela syrup. This liquor has a soft and uniform, slightly toasted brown color with caramelized edges provided by the...
Bello Blanco artisanal coffee liqueur is a premium delight made with Godello grape spirit, blends of organic UTZ Arabica and Robusta coffees, and homogenized with an organic Peruvian panela syrup. This liquor has a soft and uniform, slightly toasted brown color with caramelized edges provided by the...
Café Gomariz is made in an artisanal way, in the distillery that is attached to the Coto de Gomariz winery. Take advantage of the bagasse of the wines you make yourself. The native varieties provide the spirit of this liquor in the distillation of their bagasse, with a spirit of extraordinary quality. ...
Café Gomariz is made in an artisanal way, in the distillery that is attached to the Coto de Gomariz winery. Take advantage of the bagasse of the wines you make yourself. The native varieties provide the spirit of this liquor in the distillation of their bagasse, with a spirit of extraordinary quality. ...
Parcel-grown wine from an 80-year-old plot of Garnacha, Garnacha Gris, Tempranillo and Viura, fermented in a new 500l barrel and aged in barrels for 10 months using the Batonnage technique.
Parcel-grown wine from an 80-year-old plot of Garnacha, Garnacha Gris, Tempranillo and Viura, fermented in a new 500l barrel and aged in barrels for 10 months using the Batonnage technique.
"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.