They say 6 of every 10 Michelin star restaurants in Spain carry wine by this producer. Can’t really confirm that, but I can tell you: it doesn’t just sit in your glass; it transports you. This isn’t a wine for sipping in sterile silence. It’s for spilling on a sun-drenched table, between bites of pulpo a la gallega and the laughter of people who know how to live. It’s Galicia in liquid form—wild, rugged, and unapologetically itself.
There’s a sharp, bracing acidity that wakes you up like a cold Atlantic plunge. Then come the flavors: lemon zest, green apple, and maybe a hint of peach that’s just ripe enough to make you pause. Underneath it all, there’s that minerality—like licking a rock (the good kind). It’s clean, it’s crisp, and it doesn’t overstay its welcome.
— 3 months ago
Light and smooth Spanish red blend, before dinner in Toronto — 7 months ago
First time tasting Mencia grape- wonderful lighter medium bodied which opens up with decanter — 2 months ago
Who cares about the price, this is tasty. — 3 months ago
Vintage 2021 — 4 months ago
Missing bit the echo on the palate — 8 months ago
80% Mencia; 20% other — 3 months ago
Rob and Molly 1/11/2025 — 4 months ago
Sipping Fine Wine
100% biodynamic, blend of Trepat and Garnacha grapes, aromas of red berry fruit, tiny bubbles and light mousse, pale salmon color. On the palate flavors of strawberry and citrus flavors, balanced acidity with a mineral finish. — 11 days ago