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Fincas de Azabache Tempranillo Blanco Brut Sparkling NV

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Fincas de Azabache Tempranillo Blanco Brut Sparkling NV

£24.75 when you mix any 6+ bottles
£27.50 Single Bottle
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A limited production of just 8,500 bottles. This sparkling Tempranillo Blanco has intense, bright straw yellow with golden hues. Deep fruity nose, underlining aromas of white fruits and citrus, sweet notes and a delicate floral background. Elegant and silky on the palate, integrated mousse and balanced acidity. Persistent finish of white fruits and floral notes.

Pair with creamy risotto, roasted white meats and fish. Or, superb as an aperitif.

Quick Info

Bottle Size: 75cl
ABV: 11.5
Designation: DOCa Rioja
BIN: BTL-0411
Current Stock: 6
Style: Sparkling & Champagne
Vegetarian: Yes
Vegan: Yes

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Rioja, Spain

The leading Spanish winemaking region, both for its classically-styled wines, with their unique suitability for ageing, and for the new generation wines.

There are three distinct sub-regions (Rioja Alta, Rioja Oriental and Rioja Alavesa) and four classifications (Joven, Crianza, Reserva and Gran Reserva), giving innovative winemakers endless possibilities to craft stunning wines.

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Tempranillo

Tempranillo has been grown on the Iberian Peninsula since the time of Phoenician settlements which date back to 500BC. An early ripening variety its name is the diminutive of the Spanish temprano (early). 

It thrives on chalky soils and is found predominantly in the Spanish regions of Ribera del Duero and Rioja. In Portugal it is known as Tinto Roriz. When vinified alone it has flavours of strawberries and plums.

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Fincas de Azabache

The Bodegas owns 2600 hectares of vineyards at the foot of Mount Yerga, in the dry region of the Rioja Baja. With limited risk of rot, it is an area conducive to the principles of organic viticulture, to which the Bodegas is firmly and successfully committed.

The cooperative have recently invested heavily in a new winery, the fruits of which we are now seeing.