Pazo Casanova White

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This wine brings together four Galician white varieties, being the Treixadura the one that takes the lead. The small percentages of Albariño, Godello and Loureira give it a richness of nuances both on the nose and in the mouth. A white wine to enjoy at length with good seafood. It is very easy to drink.

Sight: Precioso color amarillo intenso con reflejos verdosos.

Mouth: Entrada poderosa, con cuerpo, volumen, acidez refrescante, notas frutales (ciruela blanca, mandarina), con recuerdos de hierbas aromáticas (salvia tomillo limonero) y delicados balsámicos con notas de laurel. Vibrante y con intensa mineralidad.

Nose: Intenso, con expresión de fruta de hueso fresco (níspero, melocotón) y cítrica (mandarina, pulpa de pomelo), notas de flores blancas (pétalos de rosa blanca, margaritas, gardenias), elegantes hierbas aromática (tomillo, melisa, hierbabuena), con matices balsámicos.

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Casanova is the name of a pazo dating from the eighteenth century and is located in the town of Santa Cruz de Arrabaldo, Ourense.

That is whyall its wines are labeled with the legend "Viticultores desde 1763" (Winegrowers since 1763) as there is evidence of the winegrowing importance that the pazo had for centuries.
The current winery, which takes its name from the pazo, has an old vineyard of 10 hectares located within the walled enclosure in the aforementioned locality. To the winemaking project, which is in the process of renovation, are added vineyards in the nearby town of Fechos and an impressive hillside estate called "A Viñoa".Pazo Casanova has opted to produce its wines from native Galician grapes, with Treixadura being the predominant grape in its whites. It also stands out for being one of the few wineries in Ribeiro that produces red wines. In this case it uses the Brancellao and Sousón varieties, also little known and highly appreciated for their distinctive aromatic notesticas.Los granite soils with presence of schist are another of the particularities of the wines of this winery overlooking the Avia River. four Galician white varieties come together in this wine, being the Treixadura the one that takes the lead. The small percentages of Albariño, Godello and Loureira give it a richness of nuances both on the nose and in the mouth. A white wine to enjoy at length with good seafood. It is very easy to drink.
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