El Nido, Jumilla

El Nido, Jumilla

$185 1 offers available
Category
Red
El Nido, Jumilla, is akin to a sun-drenched tapestry woven with the threads of bold Monastrell grapes. This captivating red wine boasts deep, dark fruit notes—ripe blackberries and plums—intertwined with whispers of spice, chocolate, and earthy undertones. Hailing from Bodegas El more
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Producer

Bodegas El Nido

Bodegas El Nido crafts wines of remarkable depth and allure, predominantly from the Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon grape varieties. These wines are characterized by rich, dark fruit flavors, hints of spices, and a velvety texture. Noteworthy labels such as "El Nido" and "Clio" exemplify the winery's dedication to innovation and quality. With a tradition rooted in meticulous vineyard selection and low yields, each bottle offers a taste of its unique terroir, embodying passion and craftsmanship.

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Grape

Monastrell

Did you know that Monastrell, also known as Mourvèdre, traces its roots back to ancient Phoenician cultures? This bold grape thrives in the sun-drenched landscapes of Spain and the south of France, producing rich, full-bodied wines brimming with dark fruit, earthy nuances, and spicy undertones. Notable regions like Jumilla and Bullas showcase its versatility, while its deep color and velvety texture evoke a sense of Mediterranean history and tradition, making each sip unforgettable.
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