Barranco Oscuro Palomo Negro

Barranco Oscuro Palomo Negro

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Category
Red
Discover the allure of Barranco Oscuro Palomo Negro, a distinctive red wine from the sun-drenched hills of Andalusia, Spain. Crafted from the indigenous Listan Negro grape, this wine enchants with its deep crimson hue and rich bouquet of dark berries, subtle spices, and herbal no more
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Food that goes well with this wine

We recommend trying Chateau Leoville-Las Cases 'Grand Vin de Leoville' along with the following products to fully reveal the taste quality of the wine.
Iberian cured meats
Iberian cured meats
Meat Rice Dishes
Meat Rice Dishes
Smoked Dishes
Smoked Dishes
Game food
Game food
Oily fishes
Oily fishes
Cured Cheese
Cured Cheese
White Meat
White Meat
Red Meat
Red Meat
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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

Listan Negro

Did you know that Listan Negro is one of the oldest known grape varieties still in production today, dating back to the 15th century? Thriving primarily in the Canary Islands, this grape yields wines with vibrant flavors of ripe black fruit, subtle spices, and earthy undertones. Often crafted using traditional methods, Listan Negro expresses the region’s unique volcanic soil. Ready to discover the rich history and complex profiles of these stunning wines?
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