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Virgen Del Galir Pagos Del Galir Mencia 2018 750ml

size
750ml
country
Spain
region
Galicia
appellation
Valdeorras
VM
91
JS
90
Additional vintages
2019 2018
VM
91
Rated 91 by Vinous Media
Bright violet. Assertive cherry and blue fruit scents show fine delineation and building floral and exotic spice nuances. Juicy and focused in the mouth, offering pliant boysenberry, cherry, candied lavender and spicecake flavors supported by a vein of smoky minerality. Delivers strong, spicy thrust on the impressively long, floral-driven finish, which is framed by gently gripping tannins. ... More details
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Virgen Del Galir Pagos Del Galir Mencia 2018 750ml

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Region: Galicia

Galicia, in northern Spain, was once a prosperous and highly popular wine producing region. Despite the strong influence and often bad weather brought by the Atlantic Ocean, the vintners of Galicia knew how to make the most of the grape varietals which thrived in their vineyards, and were renowned for producing excellent, characterful wines full of flavor and beautiful aromatic qualities. However, the economic collapse which occurred in Galicia in the 19th century all but destroyed the region's wine industry and reputation, and it looked as though the region would never recover. Thankfully for lovers of Spanish wines, plenty of money and effort was spent in rebuilding the Galician wine industry over the past few decades, and today, more and more wineries are once again making their distinctive single variety and blended white and red wines, and finding new fans across the globe.
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Country: Spain

For over two thousand years, Spain has been responsible for much of Europe's wine production, making the very best of native grape varietals, and more recently experimenting with and perfecting wines made from imported grapes. Of course, the region of La Rioja is renowned world-wide for the quality and characteristics of its wines, which benefit greatly from the warm, dry continental climate of the area, and the fertile soils of the Ebro river basin. However, there is far more to Spanish produce than the complex, aromatic and earthy red wine of this region, as a result of the vast range of wine making traditions and practices, and terrains and climatic conditions found across the country. The region Castilla y Leon produces some of Europe's finest white wines, and the sparkling wines of Cava and the sherries of Jerez are firm favorites for wine lovers around the world.