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  • White wine Amodiño

    Amodiño Albariño it is a singular wine of slow fermentation whose subsequent aging is carried out with its own lees, with the of add earlier and the later. It is precisely this peculiarity which gives it a unique character and an evolution in the bottle, rich in nuances, through his long life. Under the warranty that offers a Designation of Origin Rias Baixas, the vineyards of this Amodiño Albariño are distributed in privileged areas within the varied orography of the Valley of the Salnés and Ribeira del Ulla. The harvest of the harvest of the year 2015 occurred during the last week of September and first of October, carrying out green pruning and a later selection in each plot as the clusters reached its maturity. After the selection of the clusters in the winery and subsequent maceration - a process that lasts between eight and ten hours - with the skins, its fermentation is spontaneous and takes place with their own indigenous yeasts at a low temperature and very long. It was aged on its fine lees, performing beating monthly in tank stainless for twelve months, to which he is joined by three months with the lees of the vintage previous (2014) and three with the rear (2016). Next, matured five months in cuba, and it was bottled under the iconography and the design of Eladio Piñeiro in December 2017. Your marketing begins already in march 2018. Piñeiro produces this Amodiño Albariño in their cellar Frore of Carme, space in which their wines acquire the exceptional conditions of soils of different zones of influence of the Estuary of Arousa. This 100% Albariño of skin maceration will provide any of your events a special touch and intense. As own of the galician land that is, a cup of Amodiño Albariño maridará perfectly with any tray of fresh seafood to happy lobster, mussels or crab, among other options. Also with fish such as cod, tuna or turbot will be an excellent idea, although for those that prefer to combine with meat products, it is recommended that you do with poultry. Also, pair with dishes with soft cheeses elaborated with milk of goat, with creamy risottos, or with pieces of sushi, for those of you that are regulars to the japanese food.
  • Rosé wine Raimat Clamor

    Cry is the name given to the lower part of the mountain where they grow the vines that produce this wine. Their grapes are developed pink, red and white. A privileged spot of the finca Raimat which gives rise for years, one of the best-known wines of the house.

    Pairing

    Pair with vegetables, white meat, rice, soft cheeses and fish. Also with casual dishes such as pizza, fried and pates.
  • Red wine Maria Brianda

    Red wine Maria Brianda

    Maria Brianda is a tribute to two ladies of great relevance in the history of the Five Villages (the FOURTEENTH century). Brianda, countess of Luna and Mary, your daughter, queen of Aragon. 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Grenache, 20% Syrah