El Escoces Volante - Es Lo Que Hay

El Escoces Volante - Es Lo Que Hay - 2016 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

El Escoces Volante - Es Lo Que Hay

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The 2016 Es Lo Que Hay is now sold without appellation of origin and contains grapes from different vineyards, grown on slate soils. It fermented and matured in concrete for 18 months and was bottled completely un oaked. It's subtle, fresh and elegant, with a juicy palate, vibrant and with good complexity.
Type:
Red
Country:
Spain
Region:
Aragón
Appellation:
Calatayud
Producer:
El Escoces Volante
Grapes/Blend:
Grenache
ABV:
13%

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Aragon - Onshore Cellars

Aragón

Aragon is a wine region located in northeastern Spain, known for its rich history and diverse wine production. The region has been producing wine since the Roman times, and its winemaking traditions have been passed down through generations.

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Aragon is a wine region located in northeastern Spain, known for its rich history and diverse wine production. The region has been producing wine since the Roman times, and its winemaking traditions have been passed down through generations.

The style of production in Aragon varies depending on the sub-region. In the north, the Somontano sub-region produces full-bodied red wines made from Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot grapes. These wines are known for their complexity and aging potential.

In the central part of Aragon, the Cariñena sub-region produces red wines made from Garnacha and Cariñena grapes. These wines are known for their fruity and spicy notes, and are often aged in oak barrels.

The Calatayud sub-region, located in the southwest, produces red wines made from Garnacha grapes. These wines are known for their intense fruit flavors and high alcohol content.

In addition to red wines, Aragon also produces white wines and rosés. The white wines are made from Macabeo, Chardonnay, and Garnacha Blanca grapes, and are known for their crisp acidity and citrus flavors. The rosés are made from Garnacha and Tempranillo grapes, and are known for their fruity and floral aromas.

Overall, Aragon is a diverse wine region that offers a range of styles and flavors to suit any palate. Its rich history and winemaking traditions make it a must-visit destination for wine lovers.

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