No searching low for this wine, only high. Almost Spain’s highest point actually - for boldness and elegance combined. We headed North East and then up the mountain. When Richard pointed to the Summit Domingo described it as the ‘Puerto”, in Spanish. Hence the name.
13% Vol
A deep cherry red colour. on nose possesses nice aromas of forest berries. On the palate it is a soft, intense and full-bodied wine. Balanced acidity and well-structured with a long aftertaste.
90% Grenache - 10% Tempranillo
Grilled and roast meat. Serving temperature: 14°C - 16°C.
This wine comes from the heart of Spain and forms a unique part of its wine heritage. Ask any Spanish local for this style of wine and he will point you to the spot where we found it. We headed West and looked out across the flat and protected land, an open view. Hence the name.
12% Vol
Bright, straw-yellow colour. As you expect from the Verdejo variety, the wine shows the high aromatic intensity on the nose, with aromas of tropical fruit and floral hints. Fresh palate with a slightly bitter finish, long and pleasant.
90% Verdejo - 10% Sauvignon Blanc
Any kind of fish, pasta and rice dishes. Serving temperature: 8°C - 10°C.