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The terroir game

The terroir game
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The Terroir game is really an adventure among landscapes and soils, a unique opportunity to get to know at firsthand how the differing soil structures in vineyards have a repercussion on wine profiles. Have you ever asked yourself what a wine from a slate soil tastes like? Or perhaps what a wine smells like when it originates from land strewn with pebbles? In the Terroir set you'll find these and many other answers encapsulated in six extraordinary bottles.

The Ribeira Sacra's slate takes us straight to the smoky aromas of the Guímaro, the calcareous-clay of Bordeaux to the grandeur of the Château Fontenil, while granite brings us to the elegant complexity of the El Corralón. Few soils convey earthy aromas and allow such complete ripeness as gravel soils, as the remarkable Románico from the Eguren brothers demonstrates so well. Limestone and its inseparable elegance embellish an exceptional Jerez white wine of the Pedro Ximénez variety, the Ximénez-Spínola Exceptional Harvest, and the island's ash bestows a matchless aromatic element on El Grifo Malvasía Colección Seco, definitely a rounded finish for an unforgettable experience.

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The Terroir game is really an adventure among landscapes and soils, a unique opportunity to get to know at firsthand how the differing soil structures in vineyards have a repercussion on wine profiles. Have you ever asked yourself what a wine from a slate soil tastes like? Or perhaps what a wine smells like when it originates from land strewn with pebbles? In the Terroir set you'll find these and many other answers encapsulated in six extraordinary bottles.

The Ribeira Sacra's slate takes us straight to the smoky aromas of the Guímaro, the calcareous-clay of Bordeaux to the grandeur of the Château Fontenil, while granite brings us to the elegant complexity of the El Corralón. Few soils convey earthy aromas and allow such complete ripeness as gravel soils, as the remarkable Románico from the Eguren brothers demonstrates so well. Limestone and its inseparable elegance embellish an exceptional Jerez white wine of the Pedro Ximénez variety, the Ximénez-Spínola Exceptional Harvest, and the island's ash bestows a matchless aromatic element on El Grifo Malvasía Colección Seco, definitely a rounded finish for an unforgettable experience.

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