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Ducado De Hoja

2020 Rioja White Blend

Bodegas Alvia Ducado De Hoja is a delightful white blend from the esteemed Rioja region, showcasing the incredible character that this area is known for. The wine presents a beautiful pale yellow hue, enticing the senses right from the first glance. On the palate, it offers a vibrant and refreshing experience, with crisp acidity that invigorates the taste buds and balances the luscious fruit elements. The blend delivers a lovely fusion of ripe stone fruits, such as peach and apricot, complementing subtle floral notes that elevate the overall profile. This wine is expertly crafted, resulting in a harmonious and food-friendly choice that pairs wonderfully with a wide array of dishes. Its well-defined dryness further enhances the refreshing quality, making it a perfect companion for warm afternoons or elegant gatherings. Enjoying a glass of this charming wine not only highlights the artistry of its winemakers but also embodies the vibrant spirit of the Rioja region.

Tasting notes:


White Peach, Citrus Blossom, Honey

White Peach

White Peach

Citrus Blossom

Citrus Blossom

Honey

Honey

Region:


Rioja
Rioja

If you want to understand Spain, pour yourself a glass of Rioja. This historic northern region produces some of the country's most famous wines, typically mature, savory reds that go majestically with roast lamb. Rioja's vineyards trace the flow of the Ebro River through a valley protected by the nearby Cantabrian Mountains. Tempranillo, Garnacha and Graciano are the key red grapes, with Viura leading the white grapes. There are three main classifications of red wines: Gran Reserva (aged for five years, at least two in barrel), Reserva (aged for three years, one in barrel), and Crianza (aged for two years, one in barrel). Other wines can be young and unoaked—an increasingly popular style that shows off Rioja's modern face.

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