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Tinajas de La Mata

2013 Alicante White Blend

Rafa Bernabe Tinajas de La Mata is a captivating white blend from the enchanting region of Alicante, showcasing the unique characteristics of the 2013 vintage. This wine presents a delightful pale golden hue, hinting at its vibrant personality. On the palate, it offers a medium-bodied experience, with refreshing and lively acidity that invigorates the senses. The fruit intensity is prominent, displaying notes of stone fruit and citrus that dance harmoniously with subtle herbal undertones. Its dryness provides a crisp finish, making this wine incredibly food-friendly. With a well-balanced structure, Rafa Bernabe Tinajas de La Mata is perfect for pairing with a variety of dishes, from light seafood to grilled vegetables. Enjoy this delightful bottle that exemplifies the rich winemaking tradition of the Alicante region.

Tasting notes:


Honey

Honey

Citrus Blossom

Citrus Blossom

White Peach

White Peach

Region:


Alicante

Lying on Spain's sunny southeast coast, Alicante is home to big, bold, red wines of tremendous value. Once a major Mediterranean port, the Phoenicians introduced winemaking here centuries ago. Historically, Alicante's most famous wine was Fondillón, an oak-aged sweet wine. But today, Alicante is better known for its full-bodied reds made from the Monastrell grape (known in France as Mourvèdre), which is sometimes blended with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The thick-skinned Monastrell laps up Alicante's sun-baked conditions and limestone soils to produce densely fruity wines with earthy, herbaceous notes. For whites, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc are increasingly popular, alongside Moscatel and Airén. Wines are approved to be at DO status when they meet a handful of standards related to authorized varietals, production size, methods within winemaking and aging restrictions. Additionally, appellations must have been recognized for a minimum of five years in order to be considered to be a DO.

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