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Producer : Señorio de Barahonda
Region : Spain (Spain), Yecla (Spain)
Bottle Per Case : 12 x 750 ml
Food Pairing : Breads, Cured Meat, Rich Fish, Soft Cheese, White Meat
Striking clear yellow in colour with light green hues the wine clearly shows tropical fruit and hints of citrus. The intense aromas are followed by freshness and elegance on the palate and a long finish where the characteristic green fruits, typical to the Verdejo grape variety, are clearly present.
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Bottles Per Case | 12 Pack |
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Bottle Size | 750 ml |
Producer | Señorio de Barahonda |
Region | Spain (Spain), Yecla (Spain) |
Alcohol | 13% alc./vol. |
Style | Fresh and crisp whites |
Vintage | 2018 |
Farming Method | Sustainable, Traditional |
Grapes | 30% Sauvignon Blanc, 70% Verdejo |
Food Pairing | Breads, Cured Meat, Rich Fish, Soft Cheese, White Meat |
Descriptors | Floral, Fruity |
Wine Type | White |
Wood Presence | Unoaked |
Body | Medium |
Price of Case | $203.40 |
Señorio de Barahonda is the oldest winery in the Yecla DO region of Spain. Its history started around 1850 when Pedro Candela Soriano started to produce and sell small amounts of wine locally. In 1925, when the late Antonio Candela García inherited a small production facility, the history of the winery officially started. Nowadays, his two sons, Antonio and Alfredo, take the helm and manage the wineries and the family estates.
From a small and local business to a modern winery which produces quality wines highly appreciated in the international markets, the knowledge and traditions have been handed down through these four generations. The Candela Family has spent a lifetime working with wine and Barahonda is the visible result of this passion.
Winemaker Augustin Carrion is one of the key figures whose work has shown the potential of Monastrell in Yecla. Monastrell is better known as Mourvédre in France's Chateauneuf-du-Pape appellation, where the terroir and climate are similar to Yecla. Both regions have a Mediterranean climate with warm days and nights.
It's important to remember that taste is subjective, and personal preferences play a significant role.
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