'Vino Tinto M1 MABE'

'Vino Tinto M1 MABE'

'Vino Tinto M1 MABE'

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Alérgenos y características

Year

2023

Grape type

Tempranillo, Merlot

Kind

Vino Tinto

Alcoholic grade

13.5

Year

2023

Grape type

Tempranillo, Merlot

Kind

Vino Tinto

Alcoholic grade

13.5

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Container: Botella 75cl

Mark: MABE Wines

Net weight:

The M1 MABE Red Wine, created by winemaker Daniel Martínez Benitode, is a delicate blend of 84% Tempranillo and 16% Merlot. This wine reflects the richness of the Ribera del Duero terroir, with vineyards aged 15 to 30 years and careful aging in barrels that enhances its fruity notes.
The M1 MABE Red Wine is a masterpiece by winemaker Daniel Martínez Benitode, showcasing the best of Ribera del Duero. With a meticulous blend of 84% Tempranillo and 16% Merlot, it is crafted from grapes from vineyards aged 15 to 30 years, located at 840-850 meters above sea level. This privileged environment favors optimal ripening of the grapes in clay-loam soils, ideal for these varieties. Manual harvesting ensures that only the best bunches are selected, and the winemaking process includes a cool prefermentative maceration and fermentations in concrete tanks. Additionally, it undergoes aging on fine lees, adding complexity to the wine. This 2023 M1 MABE is aged in second-use French and American oak barrels, imparting subtle wood influence balanced with fruity flavors. Upon tasting, its freshness and fruity character, along with a surprising aftertaste, are apparent. This wine, with an alcohol content of 13.5%, is presented in a 75 cl bottle, perfect for pairing with a wide variety of dishes. If you seek an authentic wine experience, the M1 MABE is undoubtedly an exceptional choice.
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Container: Botella 75cl

Mark: MABE Wines

More information

Net weight:

The M1 MABE Red Wine, created by winemaker Daniel Martínez Benitode, is a delicate blend of 84% Tempranillo and 16% Merlot. This wine reflects the richness of the Ribera del Duero terroir, with vineyards aged 15 to 30 years and careful aging in barrels that enhances its fruity notes.
The M1 MABE Red Wine is a masterpiece by winemaker Daniel Martínez Benitode, showcasing the best of Ribera del Duero. With a meticulous blend of 84% Tempranillo and 16% Merlot, it is crafted from grapes from vineyards aged 15 to 30 years, located at 840-850 meters above sea level. This privileged environment favors optimal ripening of the grapes in clay-loam soils, ideal for these varieties. Manual harvesting ensures that only the best bunches are selected, and the winemaking process includes a cool prefermentative maceration and fermentations in concrete tanks. Additionally, it undergoes aging on fine lees, adding complexity to the wine. This 2023 M1 MABE is aged in second-use French and American oak barrels, imparting subtle wood influence balanced with fruity flavors. Upon tasting, its freshness and fruity character, along with a surprising aftertaste, are apparent. This wine, with an alcohol content of 13.5%, is presented in a 75 cl bottle, perfect for pairing with a wide variety of dishes. If you seek an authentic wine experience, the M1 MABE is undoubtedly an exceptional choice.
The product information has been processed automatically, so it may contain errors. In case of doubt, please contact us.

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