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2016 | Manso de Zúñiga | Conde de Hervias Trinidad

5.561,00 Kč

Red Wine: 2016 | Manso de Zúñiga | Conde de Hervias Trinidad

This wine has very pleasant and lovely aromas. On the palate it is very elegant, rich and full-bodied.

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Producer: Manso de Zúñiga

Vintage: 2016

Size: 750ml

ABV: 14%

Varietal: Tempranillo

    Country/Region: Spain, Rioja

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      This wine has very pleasant and lovely aromas. On the palate it is very elegant, rich and full-bodied.

      Producer Information

      Manso de Zúñiga is a wine producer in the Rioja region of Spain making wine under the Conde de Hervías (Rioja Alavesa) and Mencos (Rioja Alta) banners. Both labels are regarded as providing elegant, clasically-styled wines. Owner Iñigo Manso de Zúñiga Ugartechea studied enology at the University of Bordeaux, and makes the wines with his wife Yolanda García Viadero. Together they tend plots of pre-phylloxera vines around their home in the village of Torremontalbo. The fruit for the top two Conde de Hervías bottlings comes from two adjacent organically farmed bush trained vineyards in this area, situated at 475 meters altitude (1,560ft). One of these, Las Arenillas, is among the most famous vineyards in Rioja. Here the vines, on their original rootstocks, were planted in 1864 by Don Nicanor Manso de Zúñiga, Count of Hervías and his brother Don Victor Cruz, who founded the enology station at Haro. The sandy soil protected the vines against phylloxera. The eponymous flagship wine is only made in tiny quantities in the best vintages. It is mostly Tempranillo with a ten percent component of Graciano. The "second" wine, also made only in select vintages is Torre del Conde. It is produced from Tempranillo and Graciano from the Llano Alto vineyard, planted next door in 1958 on iron-rich clay, and a portion of Las Arenillas. Trinidad is the junior wine. As the name suggests it comes from three vineyards in Torremontalbo, on three different soil types - those mentioned above and Romero, on chalky clay. All parcels of Tempranillo are planted with the original 1864 clone. The Mencos wines come from La Rioja Alta. The Mencos name comes from Iñigo's mother's side of the family.

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      2016 | Manso de Zúñiga | Conde de Hervias Trinidad

      5.561,00 Kč

      Red Wine: 2016 | Manso de Zúñiga | Conde de Hervias Trinidad

      This wine has very pleasant and lovely aromas. On the palate it is very elegant, rich and full-bodied.

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Manso de Zúñiga

      Vintage: 2016

      Size: 750ml

      ABV: 14%

      Varietal: Tempranillo

      Country/Region: Spain, Rioja

      This wine has very pleasant and lovely aromas. On the palate it is very elegant, rich and full-bodied.

      Producer Information

      Manso de Zúñiga is a wine producer in the Rioja region of Spain making wine under the Conde de Hervías (Rioja Alavesa) and Mencos (Rioja Alta) banners. Both labels are regarded as providing elegant, clasically-styled wines. Owner Iñigo Manso de Zúñiga Ugartechea studied enology at the University of Bordeaux, and makes the wines with his wife Yolanda García Viadero. Together they tend plots of pre-phylloxera vines around their home in the village of Torremontalbo. The fruit for the top two Conde de Hervías bottlings comes from two adjacent organically farmed bush trained vineyards in this area, situated at 475 meters altitude (1,560ft). One of these, Las Arenillas, is among the most famous vineyards in Rioja. Here the vines, on their original rootstocks, were planted in 1864 by Don Nicanor Manso de Zúñiga, Count of Hervías and his brother Don Victor Cruz, who founded the enology station at Haro. The sandy soil protected the vines against phylloxera. The eponymous flagship wine is only made in tiny quantities in the best vintages. It is mostly Tempranillo with a ten percent component of Graciano. The "second" wine, also made only in select vintages is Torre del Conde. It is produced from Tempranillo and Graciano from the Llano Alto vineyard, planted next door in 1958 on iron-rich clay, and a portion of Las Arenillas. Trinidad is the junior wine. As the name suggests it comes from three vineyards in Torremontalbo, on three different soil types - those mentioned above and Romero, on chalky clay. All parcels of Tempranillo are planted with the original 1864 clone. The Mencos wines come from La Rioja Alta. The Mencos name comes from Iñigo's mother's side of the family.

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