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Marques De Caceres Rioja Satinela Semi Dulce 2014 750ml

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750ml
country
Spain
region
La Rioja
appellation
Rioja
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SATINELA SEMI-SWEET WHITE 20158-10ºC Technical sheet bottle label buy As a result of a shorter harvest than usual of white grapes (-20%), Satinela consolidates its unique character. Its bright straw colour becomes slightly darker on the rim. The bouquet opens out with charming floral sensations, exotic fruit and pears. Fresh and unctuous fruit in the mouth, enlivened by a pleasant vivacity that adds finesse to this wine´s delicate sweetness. Luscious flavours with a touch of acidity remain on the palate after tasting.
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Marques De Caceres Rioja Satinela Semi Dulce 2014 750ml

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Region: La Rioja

La Rioja is undoubtedly the jewel in the crown of Spain's wine regions, and the deliciously drinkable, complex and fascinating single red wines and blended wines of this special region have gone down in history as some of the finest on earth. La Rioja is located in the north of Spain, close to the Atlantic coast, but shielded from the cold and wet weather by the expansive Cantabrian mountains. As such, the climatic conditions in La Rioja are ideal for ripening the Tempranillo and Garnacha grapes used in the production of the fine red wines the region is famous for. Wineries in La Rioja take great pride in their heritage and traditions, and the winemakers of the region employ a range of time honored techniques alongside more modern methods to make the most of their superb crops each year.
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Country: Spain

Ever since the Phoenicians and Romans brought their knowledge of vine cultivation to Spanish soils, the country's culture has grown alongside wine production, with wine being a vital part of Spanish identity and Spanish traditions. Each region of Spain has a wine quite distinct from the others, and it is produced by smallholders and families as much as it is by large companies and established wineries. From the relatively mild and lush regions of La Rioja to the arid plateaus that surround Madrid, grapes are grown in abundance for the now booming Spanish wine industry, and new laws and regulations have recently been put in place to keep the country's standards high. By combining traditional practices with modern technology, Spanish wineries are continuing to produce distinctive wines of great character, flavor and aroma, with the focus shifting in recent decades to quality over quantity.