Numerosos estudios científicos acreditan que el consumo responsable de vino tinto resulta beneficioso para el ser humano puesto que combate las bacterias bucales, mejora la función cognitiva, limpia el paladar o reduce el riesgo de padecer ciertos tipos de cáncer o enfermedades cardiovasculares. Read more
Manzanilla Protected Designation of Origin
Manzanilla and Sanlúcar de Barrameda are two tied notions in wine industry; the southern city is one of the corners in the ‘magical’ triangle of Jerez. The production of these particular wines is only possible in the region’s wineries and that is the reason the Manzanilla is a Protected Designation of Origin by itself.
In 1993, the manzanilla from Sanlúcar de Barrameda started its commercialization under the Jerez-Xérès-Sherry Protected Designation of Origin. However the regulations were amended in 1964 and the designation of origin was created as we know it today, Manzanilla-Sanlúcar de Barrameda, with the official acknowledgement of the special features of the manzanilla.
The Manzanilla-Sanlúcar de Barrameda Protected Designation of Origin is currently geographically placed inside the Jerez-Xérès-Sherry Protected Designation of Origin and both are sharing the production area and the Control Board responsibilities.
The Manzanilla is a unique, traditional and special wine, due to some weather conditions exclusive to Sanlúcar de Barrameda. Its dynamic production through the old criadera-solera process system benefits the flor yeast manifestation, which covers the wine and engages with it during the aging process.
Manzanilla is a pale wine with unique features, with a peculiar aroma and soft taste. It goes really well with any appetizer.
Classic manzanilla varieties are Fina and Pasada. Taking into account the aging length, fina-based manzanillas can show oxidation as the flor begins to fade long enough, after years of aging, in older criaderas; then it becomes the Manzanilla Pasada.
The Manzanilla-Sanlúcar de Barrameda Protected Designation of Origin recently celebrated its 50th anniversary in several cities across Andalusia.
Denominación de Origen Manzanilla
Manzanilla y Sanlúcar de Barrameda son dos conceptos ligados en el mundo vitícola, la ciudad gaditana constituye uno de los vértices del triángulo “mágico” de Jerez. Únicamente en las bodegas del entorno es posible la crianza de estos vinos tan singulares, razón por la que la Manzanilla forma una Denominación de Origen en sí misma.
En 1933, la manzanilla de Sanlúcar de Barrameda se comercializó bajo la Denominación de Origen Jerez-Xérès-Sherry. Sin embargo, en 1964 se modificó el reglamento, creándose la denominación de origen tal y como la conocemos en la actualidad, Manzanilla-Sanlúcar de Barrameda, reconociéndose finalmente de forma oficial el carácter especial de la manzanilla. Read more
Wine stemware
Gracious, elegant and refined. The definition of a great taste. Its shape, nature and volume have a remarkable influence in our sensations. Today we are describing the different types of wine glasses we can use and this choice is as important as the content in order to enjoy a good wine.
The market offers a wide range of vessels with different glass styles, sizes, shapes and tones.
If you want to enhance the wine flavor you will need to choose the appropriate glass, so here you can find some tips: Read more
4 reasons to choose a Spanish wine
On today’s entry we are explaining 4 reasons to choose a Spanish wine.
Spain is famous for its intricate and careful cuisine and a huge range of food products that define its widely known hallmark. The wines are a safe bet at the same time, as this country has a great tradition on vine harvesting and stands out for being one of the leading world producers.
By choosing a Spanish wine you will always be successful and in order to second this assertion we have collected several reasons to make you lean towards the wines on this country: Read more
Tipos de copas de vino
Distinguidas, elegantes y refinadas. La definición del buen gusto. Su forma, su naturaleza y su volumen influyen considerablemente en nuestras sensaciones. Hoy hablaremos de los tipos de copas de vino que podemos utilizar y es que, para saborear un buen vino, su elección es casi tan importante como la del contenido.
Encontramos en el mercado una amplia variedad de recipientes de diferentes estilos, tamaños, formas y tonos de vidrio. Read more
4 razones por las que elegir un vino español
En el artículo de hoy os vamos a dar 4 razones por las que elegir un vino español.
España destaca por su elaborada y cuidada gastronomía, una amplia variedad de sus productos alimenticios son señas de identidad a nivel mundial. A su vez, los vinos, son también una apuesta segura, pues este país cuenta con una gran tradición en el mundo vitícola y destaca por ser uno de los principales productores mundiales.
Elegir un vino español siempre es garantía de éxito, para secundar esta premisa hemos reunido una serie de razones para que os decantéis por los vinos de este país: Read more
Features of the crianza wine
Which are the main features of the crianza wine?
The crianza is known as the control process of the wine aging and maturation when it is stored in a wood container, either cask or oak barrel being the Bordeaux one the most used with a 225 liter capacity.
This procedure allows the roasted, vanilla and exotic aromas to be visible and contribute to its longevity significantly. Read more
Ribera del Duero Protected Designation of Origin
Finding out the Ribera del Duero Protected Designation of Origin
The Ribera del Duero has been built up and shaped by the development of many people, cultures and traditions of the local inhabitants.
Phoenicians and Romans left an important wine production legacy in this area.
After that period, wines from Ribera de Duero were used to provision different armies. Read more
Características del vino crianza
Cuáles son las características del vino crianza
La crianza se concibe como el proceso de control de envejecimiento y maduración del vino mediante su estancia en depósito de madera ya sea en toneles o barricas de roble, siendo la más usada, la bordelesa, que cuenta con una capacidad de 225 litros.
Este proceso permite que se aprecie en los vinos aromas tostados, avainillados y exóticos, además de contribuir decisivamente a su longevidad. Read more