Bodegas Gratias - Got - 2017 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars
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Appellation
Producer
Technical
Grapes
ABV
13%
Serving
14° - 16° C
Food Pairings
Goat CheeseManchegoPasta DishesTapas and Small PlatesFresh Herbs and Aromatic DishesBerries and Fresh Fruits
Key Characteristics
["Earthy""Well-balanced""Medium alcohol""Medium-bodied""Medium acidity""Dry"]

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Bodegas Gratias - Onshore Cellars

Bodegas Gratias

Onshore Cellars - ICONIC Produttore

Bobal, Tardana, Pintaillo o Pintailla, Marisancho, Teta de vaca sono solo alcuni esempi delle varietà di uva locali...

Onshore Cellars - ICONIC Produttore

Bobal, Tardana, Pintaillo o Pintailla, Marisancho, Teta de vaca sono solo alcuni esempi delle varietà di uva locali utilizzate presso Bodegas Gratias. Situata a Manchuela, Spagna, i vini prodotti qui integrano perfettamente lo spirito del Mediterraneo. In una regione con un'industria vinicola in declino, Ana e Iván hanno la missione di proteggere i vecchi vigneti di Bobal e altre varietà locali, e mantenere il patrimonio unico dell'area.

Gratias sono conosciuti, non solo per il loro lavoro di preservazione dei vitigni autoctoni ma anche per il loro impegno verso l'ambiente. Mirano a gestire un progetto completamente sostenibile e responsabile, consapevoli sia dell'ambiente naturale che di quello sociale. Il loro motto è semplice: fare vini che "facciano stare bene".

Bodegas Gratias
Manchuela

Manchuela

Manchuela is a Denominación de Origen (DO) wine appellation located in the Castilla-La Mancha region of central Spain. The appellation spans parts of the provinces of Albacete and...

Manchuela is a Denominación de Origen (DO) wine appellation located in the Castilla-La Mancha region of central Spain. The appellation spans parts of the provinces of Albacete and Cuenca, positioned between the more established wine regions of Jumilla to the southeast and La Mancha to the west. It was granted DO status in 2000, making it one of Spain's newer official wine appellations.

The region experiences a continental Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and cold winters. Vineyards are planted at elevations ranging from 600 to 1,000 meters above sea level on predominantly limestone and clay soils. The appellation permits both indigenous Spanish varieties and international grapes, with Bobal being a significant red variety and Verdejo among the authorized whites. Tardana, a local white grape variety, also plays a role in the region's wine production alongside more familiar varieties like Chardonnay.

Wines from Manchuela typically reflect the high-altitude continental climate through their balanced acidity and concentrated flavors. The indigenous Bobal produces structured red wines with good aging potential, while white wines from varieties like Tardana tend to offer fresh, mineral-driven profiles. The combination of traditional Spanish varieties with international grapes allows producers to create both regional expressions and more internationally styled wines.

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