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  • Bodegas Olivares 2007 Monastrell Altos De La Hoya Jumilla

    IWC 91Pts - Tasting Notes - According to the International Wine Cellar; inky purple color. Strongly floral nose displays a seductive bouquet of dark berries, lavender, rose and smoky Indian spices. Vibrant blackberry and candied cherry flavors are...

    $9.95
  • Bodegas Volver 2007 Tempranillo La Mancha

    WS 90Pts - WA 90Pts - Tasting Notes - According to the Wine Spectator; the Tempranillo harvested from these vineyards produces a deeply colored, full flavored wine with hints of ripe plums, black cherries and sweet exotic spices. The supple tannins make this wine a perfect compliment to many robust meat dishes and can age in the bottle well for many years.

    $12.95
  • Bodegas Olivares 2007 Monastrell Altos De La Hoya Jumilla

    IWC 91Pts - Tasting Notes - According to the International Wine Cellar; inky purple color. Strongly floral nose displays a seductive bouquet of dark berries, lavender, rose and smoky Indian spices. Vibrant blackberry and candied cherry flavors are lifted by zesty minerals, becoming deeper and sweeter with air. The impressively brisk and focused finish features pure berries.

    $9.95
  • Bodegas y Viñedos La Solana Pago Florentino Crianza La Mancha Spain 2005

    Bodegas y Viñedos La Solana Pago Florentino Crianza La Mancha Spain 2005 Bodegas y Viñedos La Solana Pago Florentino Crianza La Mancha Spain 2005 Buy 6 for £ 17.99 each and save 6% Quick Overview Region: Spain > La Mancha Grape variety: 100% Tempranillo Alcohol: 14.2% vol Producer: Bodegas y Viñedos La Solana (a project by Bodegas Arzuaga in Ribera del Duero) Crushed blackberries and plums on the nose. Chocolatey with cassis notes. Good balance of rich, dark fruits. Full body and an elegant, velvety

  • Arzuaga LA PLANTA Ribera del Duero Spain 2007 (red)

    Arzuaga LA PLANTA Ribera del Duero Spain 2007 (red) Arzuaga LA PLANTA Ribera del Duero Spain 2007 (red) Buy 12 for £ 12.99 each and save 8% Tempranillo Producer: Bodegas Arzuaga Navarro Soft round and deliciously fruity this wine is a wonderful introduction to Ribera del Duero. Black cherries, earthy notes, roasted nuts and gently smoky finish. Harmonious and supple perfect with roasted turkey, pheasant or beef casseroles. Customer Reviews Review by Martin (Posted on 13/02/2009) I have never tasted a young

  • 1999 Bodegas Ramón Bilbao

    , 7/11/05 1999 Bodegas Ramón Bilbao Rioja “Mirto” The path followed by Bodegas Ramón Bilbao is typical of the best Rioja producers who are making wines in a modern style while keeping one foot firmly planted in the finest, traditional methods. Ramón Bilbao Murga was a wine merchant who began selling Rioja wine in 1896. In 1924 he officially founded Bodegas Ramón Bilbao in the important wine town of Haro in the subregion of La Rioja Alta. Ramón Bilbao Pozo, the last descendent of the founder, passed away in

    $29.97
    PJ Wine
  • Bodegas y Viñedos La Solana (a project by Bodegas Arzuaga in Ribera del Duero)

    LA MANCHA Spain has a relatively large number of distinct wine-producing regions, more than half having the classification Denominación de Origen (DO) with the majority of the remainder classified as Vinos de la Tierra (VdlT). There are two regions nominated as Denominación de Origen Calificada (DOCa) - Rioja and Priorato - the flagship regions of Spanish winemaking. Source WikiPedia Region: Spain > La Mancha Grape variety: 100% Tempranillo Alcohol: 14.2% vol Producer: Bodegas y Viñedos La Solana (a project

  • LA MANCHA

    LA MANCHA LA MANCHA La Mancha Denominación de Origen (DO), with over 190,000 ha planted to vines, is the largest continuous vine-growing area in the world. 22,000 grape-growers and over 300 wineries (bodegas) are registered with the DO, which was formally created in 1976. Source WikiPedia Recent Review