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Features of the dry white wine Espanillo de San Antonio Abad
Tasting notes of the dry white wine Espanillo de San Antonio Abad
Notes of tropical fruits accompanied by citrus and a touch of fennel. Pale and greenish colour. Very fresh and elegant with a lingering finish in the mouth. Very balanced
Why choose the dry white wine Espanillo de San Antonio Abad?
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The dry white wine Espanillo de roble is a red wine is made from 100% Verdejo grapes. Produced by the winery San Antonio Abad de Villacañas (Castilla La Mancha). Recommended to serve chilled between 8ºC and 10ªC.
Additional Information Wine pairing
Exquisite and perfect to refresh and take with some elaborated appetizers and in company. Ideal for summer and refreshment!
Ideal for summer and refreshment!
Ideal serving temperature
8ºC to 10ºC - Very chilled
Climate
Climate
"La Mancha is a vast expanse of land that has a flat terrain, with no great heights and beautiful red Miocene sediments of limestone structure. Its temperatures are extreme due to its continental (almost desert) climate, ranging from winter cold of -9º to 40º from sweltering summer.
It is a very hot and humid region
Dryness is one of its most distinctive features, as its microclimate prevents the entry of humid winds, presenting a low rainfall (300 to 400 mm per year). In addition, La Mancha has 3,000 hours of sunshine a year to burn its grapes; that's why we offer the best fruit." Soil Limestone / Clayey
Altitude of the vineyards 663 meters above sea level. Why buy the dry white wine Espanillo de San Antonio Abad at Marimancha? At Marimancha we contact directly with the most prestigious wineries in La Mancha. We always choose the wines with the highest quality and prestige. In this case, we make sure that Manchego wine is produced by wine cellars of Castilla La Mancha and contains all the official certifications of D.O. La Mancha. To get to the door of our customers, our own. The best wine from La Mancha at the best price
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