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70% Parellada, 30% Muscat
A pale straw-yellow, with green reflections, very fine, perfumed aroma with citric and exotic notes. Tenuous floral notes of orange blossom, Lychee and flower of vine. Both lively and elegant at the same time, rounded with a peculiarity acid note. Elegant at the end. The best combination of Parellada and Muscat for a Mediterranean wine.
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50% Syrah, 50% Garnacha
An intense cherry red colour with purple hints. The nose is full of complex layers of ripe red and black fruits, as well as hints of banana. On the palate the wine displays powerful fruit, good weight and a full, well balanced finish.
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100% Mencía
With violet reflections, medium-high intensity. The varietal aromas of red friuts predominate Morello cherry red with a subtle hint of the toasting of wood, elegant and balanced in the mouth. Very fruity aftertaste.
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89% Tempranillo, 6% Mazuelo, 5% Graciano
A ruby, deep-red colour with slight qchre undertones. It has a vanilla-like bouquet blended with wild fruits and compote, with a touch of toasted bread and spices. Smooth and gentle to the palate, with shades of ripened fruits combined with dark-roasts, spices and liquor.
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87% Tempranillo, 8% Mazuelo, 5% Graciano
Dark full red with ochre and yellow tones. Fine and elegant bouquet, with certaintoasted aromas that develop with aeration towards balsamic tobacco, leather and sweet, fleshy fruit. Smooth and tasty, with a good balance between ripe fruit and wood.
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Lemon liqueur produced in Southern Italy, made from lemon rinds, alcohol, water, and sugar. It is yellow green in color, sweet and lemony. Traditionally serve chilled as digestivo. Along the Amalfi Coast, it is usually serve in small ceramic glasses themselves often chilled, the Amalfi coast being a center of both ceramic and limoncello production.
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Vin d'orange has the strength of a fortified wine. In summer, served chilled over ice with a twist of orange or “tall” with soda. Vin d'orange also makes a lovely base for your own apéritif de la maison—a teaspoon of vin d'orange in a glass of champagne or sparkling white wine. Santé!
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A shot of limoncello mixed with Soda water.
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