Barranco Oscuro Formentino

Barranco Oscuro Formentino

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White
Embrace the allure of Barranco Oscuro Formentino, an exquisite white wine from the sun-kissed region of Andalusia, Spain. Crafted from the luscious Vermentino grape, this wine captivates with its vibrant aromas of citrus, green apple, and hints of coastal herbs. Known for its cri more
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Food that goes well with this wine

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Canned vegetables
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Producer

Bodega Barranco Oscuro

Bodega Barranco Oscuro crafts wines of exquisite depth and character, echoing the sun-drenched landscapes of their origins. Renowned for blending traditional grape varieties like Syrah, Garnacha, and Tempranillo, their wines reveal notes of dark berries, plums, and earthy undertones. The winery embraces organic practices, producing vibrant reds and aromatic whites that tell stories of terroir and time. This commitment to quality and authenticity is reflected in their celebrated labels, captivating palates around the world.
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Grape

Vermentino

Did you know that Vermentino is often dubbed the “little green grape” of Italy? This vibrant varietal thrives in sun-kissed regions like Sardinia and Liguria, producing wines bursting with zesty citrus and herbal notes. Its crisp acidity makes it perfect for seafood pairings, while styles range from refreshing dry whites to rich, oak-aged blends. Have you ever tasted a Vermentino, and how do you think it could redefine your wine experience?
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