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Doña Isabella Garnacha Rosé is a spontaneous, radiant, and romantic expression of the rosé style from Navarra. It stands out for its vibrant fruit, seductive palate, and elegant personality.
Appearance: Bright pink with orange hues, pale and shiny.
Nose: Clean and fresh, with aromas of pink grapefruit accompanied by delicate notes of red fruits, floral background, and a subtle touch of mineral and citrus.
Palate: Harmonious, smooth, and silky. Sweet, polished, and refined tannins that provide a captivating volume. Sweet memories and light floral nuances.
Our Garnacha comes from old vines located in Corella, in the south of Navarra, in the Ebro Valley, at the confluence of two rivers (Ebro and Alhama) and on the border of three communities: Navarra, La Rioja, and Aragón.
The vineyard is located on rocky and somewhat deep soils, with slopes dominated by the imposing presence of the Moncayo Sierra. The microclimate, softened by constant breezes, provides optimal conditions for the cultivation of high-quality grapes.
Ideal as an aperitif or to accompany salads, pastas, rice dishes, white meats, fish, and seafood.
Doña Isabella Garnacha Rosé is a spontaneous, radiant, and romantic expression of the rosé style from Navarra. It stands out for its vibrant fruit, seductive palate, and elegant personality.
Appearance: Bright pink with orange hues, pale and shiny.
Nose: Clean and fresh, with aromas of pink grapefruit accompanied by delicate notes of red fruits, floral background, and a subtle touch of mineral and citrus.
Palate: Harmonious, smooth, and silky. Sweet, polished, and refined tannins that provide a captivating volume. Sweet memories and light floral nuances.
Our Garnacha comes from old vines located in Corella, in the south of Navarra, in the Ebro Valley, at the confluence of two rivers (Ebro and Alhama) and on the border of three communities: Navarra, La Rioja, and Aragón.
The vineyard is located on rocky and somewhat deep soils, with slopes dominated by the imposing presence of the Moncayo Sierra. The microclimate, softened by constant breezes, provides optimal conditions for the cultivation of high-quality grapes.
Ideal as an aperitif or to accompany salads, pastas, rice dishes, white meats, fish, and seafood.