More wines available from Bodegas Muga
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Bodegas Muga Rioja Aro 2019
750ml - 1 Bottle
Bottle:
$217.95
Blueberries, cassis, black pepper, nutmeg and some mahogany here. Salted plums, slate, tobacco leaves and lead-pencil...
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Bodegas Muga Rioja Blanco Flor De Muga 2019
750ml - 1 Bottle
Bottle:
$49.45
A bright, golden coloured wine. On the nose it stands out for its very high intensity of aromas, very complex, in...
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Bodegas Muga Rioja Gran Reserva Prado Enea 2009
750ml - 1 Bottle
Bottle:
$90.95
#6 Top 100, 2016. Gorgeous aromas of ripe fruit, Spanish cedar and dark chocolate. Full body with beautiful flavors...
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Bodegas Muga Rioja Gran Reserva Prado Enea 2010
750ml - 1 Bottle
Bottle:
$119.98
The wonderfully silky texture with an added juiciness is what makes this wine so very special. The flawless and...
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Bodegas Muga
Region: La Rioja
The wines of La Rioja have been famed throughout the world for many centuries, due to their excellence of flavor and deep, complex character. La Rioja is a green and fertile region of Spain, situated on the north of the country, yet sheltered from the cold and wet Atlantic oceanic influences by the expansive Cantabrian mountain range near the coast. La Rioja's most famous and widely loved grape varietal is the Tempranillo, which is grown in the majority of the vineyards in the region. However, many of the best wines of La Rioja are blended varieties, often featuring the aromatic Garnacha varietal for added perfume. The region also produces several extremely fine white wines, usually made from the Viura varietal grape, which are aged in barrels for extra flavor and aroma.
Country: Spain
From the deep and intense Rioja wines, or the dry and refreshing Ruedas, from Tempranillos to Verdejos, the range and quality of Spanish wines is always going to impress and fascinate. With several thousand years of traditions and expertise leading the way, Spanish wineries are currently producing some of the most flavorful and interesting wines to come out of Europe, striving to overcome the reputation problems the country suffered in the mid to late twentieth century. Despite being one of the largest producers of wine in the world, with billions of bottles being filled each year, Spanish wine producers are more interested in quality over quantity than ever before. The results of this are some truly world class wines rivaling even the finest produce of France in regards to balance, character and flavor, gaining new fans and enthusiasts every day.