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Bierzo

Bierzo is situated in the mountainous region of northwestern Spain between the high plateaus of Ribera del Duero and Toro and the lush, green coastline of western Spain. With its patchwork of small vineyards on steep tree-shrouded slopes.
The primary red grape in Bierzo is one most have never heard of, much less tasted - Mencia. It was long thought to be related to Cabernet Franc, a French variety brought along on pilgrims' travels. Similarities do exist with Cabernet Franc's floral aromas and mineral notes, but wines made from Mencia generally also have a smooth finish.

Tilenus Wins Wine Award

* 90 Points for the Tilenus Crianza awarded by "The Wine Advocate: Robert Parker"

* Selected by 2004 Ruinart Trophy winner sommelier Andreas Larsson.

* Bodegas Estefania selected among the best 20 new wineries in the world by the Food & wine Magazine: October 2004.

Despite being a relatively new player to the wine scene, Bodegas Estefania and their wines are winning countless awards and prices as well as winning support in the wine industry for their wonderful quality wines. They are establishing themselves as a serious winery not only in Spain but throughout the world and we believe they have plenty more to offer in the future.

This is a wine Bluemontana highly recommends you to try for yourself.

Tilenus Crianza  - D.O.  Bierzo Tilenus Crianza - D.O. Bierzo
Made from 100% Mencia grape, this great crianza has won great review from some of the best wine critics including Robert Parker who rated this one of his best wines and gave it 90 points. Aged for 12 months in nutural Oak, this wine has full red ruby colour with strong raspberry and black cherry aromas. This is a great wine with balance and character.

"The tannin is soft, and the bouquet reveals lovely floral, black cherry, raspberry, smoke, earth, and mineral scents. Medium-bodied, pure and racy, with a certain tension to its elements, it requires careful introspection to appreciate all the nuances. Drink it over the next 3-4 years. (Robert Parker, June 2005)" 


Price:   £12.90 (Including: VAT at 15%)


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