Mencia

Mencia is a red-wine grape native to the northwest of Spain. It is most commonly associated with the red wines of Bierzo, which were once light and astringent but, since the discovery of low-yielding vines planted on poor soils high on the hills, have become more intense and concentrated, attracting the attention of the wine-drinking world. Mencia wines tend to exhibit earthy, vegetal characters with berry nuances and stony minerality.

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Guerra 1879

An amazing Spanish Red Wine with a deep cherry-red colour. Nose: Ripe red and black fruit aromas with mineral hints and earthy notes coming through. Palate: Full-bodied, lively and mouth-watering with a pleasant and silky mouth feel. Balanced and complex bouquet of fruity aromas combining with elegant tannins. Irresistible freshness with a charming mineral character emphasized by the French oak barrels.
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