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Spec sheet

TypeRed wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti14.5%

The wine

Carlos Falcó of Marqués de Griñón has taken it upon himself to be a vine-growing pioneer by producing an exclusively Petit Verdot red, something which had not been tried before even in Bordeaux, from where this variety originates.

Strangely enough, it seems that the Petit Verdot finds just the right conditions in the soils of La Mancha for extracting all its elegance and elegance.

Decanting is recommended half an hour before serving.

It presents an intense shade of red, typical of a wine with a long life ahead. On the nose it shows an interesting complexity, with floral and fine oak aromas. It is fleshy and velvety on the palate, with aromatic touches of ripe forest fruits.

Aged in new and semi-new French oak barrels.

What does this wine taste like?

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Ruby red / Intense / Violet glints / Bright
Bouquet
Complex / Floral scents / Hardwoods / Spicy notes / Fruit aromas / Ripe fruit
Mouth
Fleshy / Velvety / Full / Balanced / Good acidity / Fruit notes / Polished tannins / Long finish / Persistent

Drinking and storing

Serve between 16ºC and 18ºC

Food pairing

White meats / Cooked sausages / Rabbit / Veal / Game dishes

Ratings and awards

200692 PK
200592 PN
PK: ParkerPN: Peñín

Customer reviews

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The winery

Marqués de Griñón

Marqués de Griñón

Carlos Falcó, the Marquess of Griñon (Marqués de Griñón), is undoubtedly one of the people who has brought the most innovations and care to winemaking in Spain in the last twenty years. One of the first to plant foreign varieties like the Cabernet Sauvignon, he was also a pioneer in introducing Syrah and Petit Verdot into Spain. His vineyards are divided into two estates, Dominio de Valdepusa and El Rincón, where vine-growing is carried out with the utmost respect for...

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