Torres - Celeste Reserva - Pago del Cielo - Ribera del Duero

Torres - Celeste Reserva - Pago del Cielo - Ribera del Duero

Torres - Celeste Reserva - Pago del Cielo - Ribera del Duero

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Red
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14.5%
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16° - 18° C
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Grilled MeatsLambGame BirdsDuckCharcuterie and Cured MeatsSaladsRoasted Root VegetablesHard Cheeses

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Torres

Torres

Torres is a Spanish wine producer based in Cataluña, with operations extending beyond their traditional base to include vineyards in other regions of Spain. The family company produces...

Torres is a Spanish wine producer based in Cataluña, with operations extending beyond their traditional base to include vineyards in other regions of Spain. The family company produces both wines and spirits, including brandies, and has expanded their portfolio to encompass multiple Spanish wine regions including Priorat and Rías Baixas in Galicia.

The producer works across diverse Spanish terroirs, from the steep schist slopes of Priorat, known for powerful red wines, to the Atlantic-influenced vineyards of Rías Baixas in Galicia, famous for crisp white wines. Priorat's mineral-rich soils and extreme vineyard conditions produce concentrated reds primarily from Garnacha and Cariñena, while Rías Baixas specializes in Albariño, a white grape variety that thrives in the region's maritime climate.

Their current range demonstrates this geographic diversity, featuring red wines from Priorat made with traditional varieties like Garnacha and Cariñena, Albariño from Rías Baixas, and Gran Reserva Imperial brandy. This portfolio reflects Torres' approach of working with indigenous Spanish grape varieties across multiple denominaciones de origen.

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Castilla y León

Castilla y León

Castilla y Leon is a region in northwestern Spain that is known for producing some of the finest wines in the country. The region has a long and...

Castilla y Leon is a region in northwestern Spain that is known for producing some of the finest wines in the country. The region has a long and rich history of winemaking, dating back to the Roman era. Today, Castilla y Leon is home to a number of top-quality wineries that produce a wide range of wines, from crisp whites to full-bodied reds.

One of the most famous wineries in Castilla y Leon is Bodegas Vega Sicilia. Founded in 1864, this historic winery is known for producing some of the finest red wines in Spain. The winery's flagship wine, the Vega Sicilia Unico, is a blend of Tempranillo and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes that is aged for at least 10 years before release. The result is a complex and elegant wine with notes of black fruit, leather, and tobacco.

Another top winery in Castilla y Leon is Bodegas Emilio Moro. This family-owned winery has been producing wine in the region for over 120 years. The winery is known for its full-bodied red wines, which are made from the Tempranillo grape. The Emilio Moro Malleolus is a particularly noteworthy wine, with its intense aromas of black fruit, vanilla, and spice.

In addition to these well-known wineries, Castilla y Leon is also home to a number of up-and-coming producers. One such producer is Bodegas Mauro, which was founded in 1978. This winery is known for its modern approach to winemaking, which involves using new oak barrels and carefully controlling the fermentation process. The result is a range of wines that are rich and full-bodied, with notes of black fruit, chocolate, and coffee.

Overall, Castilla y Leon is a region that is rich in history and tradition when it comes to winemaking. Whether you are looking for a classic red wine from a historic winery or a modern, innovative wine from an up-and-coming producer, you are sure to find something to suit your tastes in this region.

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Ribera Del Duero

Ribera Del Duero

Ribera del Duero is a Spanish wine appellation located in the autonomous community of Castilla y León, stretching along the Duero River valley in north-central Spain. The denomination...

Ribera del Duero is a Spanish wine appellation located in the autonomous community of Castilla y León, stretching along the Duero River valley in north-central Spain. The denomination was established in 1982 and encompasses vineyards planted at elevations between 750 and 1,000 meters above sea level across four provinces: Burgos, Segovia, Soria, and Valladolid. The region's continental climate features hot, dry summers and harsh winters, with significant diurnal temperature variations that contribute to the concentration and complexity of the wines.

The appellation's terroir is characterized by diverse soils ranging from limestone and clay to sandy compositions, with many vineyards planted on slopes overlooking the river valley. Tempranillo, known locally as Tinto Fino or Tinta del País, dominates plantings and must comprise at least 75% of any blend, though international varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are permitted as blending components. Traditional aging requirements are strictly regulated, with wines classified as Crianza, Reserva, or Gran Reserva based on minimum aging periods in oak barrels and bottles.

Ribera del Duero wines are typically full-bodied reds with intense color and robust tannin structure. The region's extreme climate and high altitude contribute to wines with concentrated fruit flavors, notable minerality, and excellent aging potential. These wines often display characteristics of dark berries, plums, and spices when young, developing greater complexity with leather, tobacco, and earthy notes through extended cellaring.

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