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Suertes del Marqués 7 Fuentes Tinto is a Canarian wine with volcanic identity that perfectly reflects the character of the Valle de La Orotava in Tenerife.
Made mainly from Listán Negro and small proportions of other native varieties, it comes from old vineyards trained in the traditional braided cordon system and rooted in ash and basaltic soils. This wine embodies the winery’s philosophy of minimal intervention, authentically expressing the minerality, freshness, and elegance of its origin.
Its profile combines aromatic intensity, balance, and a remarkable sense of purity, making it a benchmark among Atlantic red wines from the Canary Islands.
Visually, it shows a bright ruby-red color with violet highlights.
On the nose, it offers aromas of fresh red fruits, wildflowers, and Mediterranean herbs, accompanied by subtle smoky and mineral notes typical of volcanic soils.
On the palate, it is fresh, balanced, and enveloping, with fine tannins and lively acidity that bring dynamism. Its texture is fluid and elegant, with a long, saline finish that leaves hints of ripe fruit, gentle spices, and a distinctive mineral touch that defines its Atlantic origin.
Suertes del Marqués 7 Fuentes Tinto is a Canarian wine with volcanic identity that perfectly reflects the character of the Valle de La Orotava in Tenerife.
Made mainly from Listán Negro and small proportions of other native varieties, it comes from old vineyards trained in the traditional braided cordon system and rooted in ash and basaltic soils. This wine embodies the winery’s philosophy of minimal intervention, authentically expressing the minerality, freshness, and elegance of its origin.
Its profile combines aromatic intensity, balance, and a remarkable sense of purity, making it a benchmark among Atlantic red wines from the Canary Islands.
Visually, it shows a bright ruby-red color with violet highlights.
On the nose, it offers aromas of fresh red fruits, wildflowers, and Mediterranean herbs, accompanied by subtle smoky and mineral notes typical of volcanic soils.
On the palate, it is fresh, balanced, and enveloping, with fine tannins and lively acidity that bring dynamism. Its texture is fluid and elegant, with a long, saline finish that leaves hints of ripe fruit, gentle spices, and a distinctive mineral touch that defines its Atlantic origin.