Type | White wine |
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Allergens | Contains sulfites |
Alcohol contenti | 13.0% |
Spec sheet
The wine
Supported by their long wine-making experience, the company’s venture into the Rueda region and the fruit of very old plots of bush vines, planted on slopes with gravel soil in Valladolid province and on level, stony terrain lying at an altitude of 800 metres in Segovia.
A yellow colour with greenish glints, the wine is bright and clean in appearance. On the nose it releases an intense aroma packed with fruit and persistent, releasing typical varietal notes such as fennel. The entry is ample and fresh, with the palate balanced by good acidity and an aftertaste highlighting citrus and white fruits.
What does this wine taste like?
View | Straw yellow / Greenish glints |
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Bouquet | Powerful / Fruit aromas / Tropical fruits / Pineapple / Grapefruit / Passion fruit / Varietal notes |
Mouth | Fresh / Slightly acidic / Oily / Voluminous / Balanced |
Drinking and storing
Food pairing
Seafood / Fish in sauce / Smoked / Foie gras / Cheeses / White meats / Vegetables / Pasta dishes / Rice dishes
Customer reviews
The winery
Bodegas Gran Feudo
Gran Feudo is a well-recognised brand name that has made its mark over the past 35 years and is known in over 60 countries. With connections to the Bodegas Julián Chivite family of Navarra, its history comes through one of Spain's oldest wine-making dynasties. In 1872 Claudio Chivite began building a winery called La Cascajera, which was named after the stone quarry where it was located, and this now houses Bodegas Gran Feudo, complete with renovation and refurbishments. Its...