Predicat Priorat DOCa - Cellers Grifoll Declara

Predicat Priorat DOCa - Cellers Grifoll DeclaraPredicat Priorat DOCa - Cellers Grifoll DeclaraIn the glass, the Predicat Priorat from Cellers Grifoll Declara reveals a dense purple color. The bouquet of this red wine from Catalonia charms with notes of plum, black currant, plum and blackberry. If we trace the aromatics further, cocoa bean, dark chocolate and gingerbread spice come in. The Cellers Grifoll Declara Predicat Priorat presents itself pleasantly dry to the connoisseur. This red wine never shows itself coarse or meager, but round and smooth. In the finish, this youthful from the wine-growing region of Catalonia finally inspires with beautiful length. Again, hints of blackberry and black currant show. Vinification of the Predicat Priorat from Cellers Grifoll Declara This powerful red wine from Spain is made from Carignan, Garnacha and Merlot grapes. After harvesting, the grapes arrive at the winery by the fastest route. Here they are selected and carefully broken up. Then fermentation takes place in small wood at controlled temperatures. Once fermentation is complete, Predicat Priorat is aged for several more months in oak barrels. Food recommendation for the Predicat Priorat from Cellers Grifoll Declara This Spanish wine is best enjoyed at a temperature of 15 - 18°C. It is perfect as an accompanying wine to duck breast with sugar snap peas, goose breast with ginger red cabbage and marjoram or roasted calf's liver with apples, onions and balsamic vinegar sauce.
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Derlius2021
Vienetas0.75 l
Suma1 Elementai
Atsargų lygiaipakankamas kiekis
GamintojasCellers Grifoll Declara
Kategorija 
ŠalisIspanija
RegionasPriorat DOQ (ES)
PlotasKatalonien (ES)
ĮvairovėCarignan, Garnacha, Merlot
Alkoholis14,0% Vol.
GTIN8437006604086
SKU Laikyti70339-ES-RW-BL-0086-17.3.2021