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Spec sheet

TypeWhite wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti12.5%

The wine

A wine that has plenty of maturity and Mediterranean character on the nose, and freshness on the palate, with a creaminess and fullness acquired due to contact with its lees over ten months. It has been partially aged in barrel.

This is a new project from Bodegas Abadal, and the product of selected grapes grown in the best Picapoll vineyards. The aim has been to show the maximum expression of this indigenous variety, to reveal its true nature, the land and climate of the Bages region.

The result is a wine of great complexity and structure, and with that silkiness so characteristic of this variety.

What does this wine taste like?

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Yellow / Golden glints
Bouquet
Varietal notes / Pineapple / Grapefruit / Balsamic notes / Fennel
Mouth
Fruit notes / Citrus notes / Crunchy / Grapefruit / Green apple / Apricot / Spicy notes / Lactic notes / Full / Rich

Drinking and storing

Serve between 9ºC and 11ºC

Food pairing

Wild mushroom risotto / Foie gras

Ratings and awards

201817 JR91 PN
201791 PN
201690 PN
201590 PN
201292 PN
201191 PK91 PN
PK: ParkerJR: Jancis robinsonPN: Peñín

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Winemaking

Ageing period10 months
Type of woodOak

The winery

Bodegas Abadal

Bodegas Abadal

Masies d'Avinyó (Abadal) is the amalgamation of a land reclaimed and restored to the wine-growing tradition of Bages (a name bestowed by ancient settlers, paying tribute to the Roman god of wine, Bacchus), the modern approach of its owners and the innovative, willing spirit of a young, enterprising team with a single purpose: to produce wines of quality and great distinction, and with an aspiration: to make wines that have their own defining character. The Bages region is...

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