Type | Red wine |
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Allergens | Contains sulfites |
Alcohol contenti | 15.0% |
Production | 2,157 bottles |
Spec sheet
The wine
The launch of their new Vinos de Pueblo range is the start of a new stage for Legaris. With this collection of wines, the winery, located in Curiel de Duero, goes even deeper into the complexity and diversity of the best Ribera del Duero terroirs.
La Aguilera contains the intense character of the Burgos village of La Aguilera in every bottle. Old bush vines, over 50 years old, growing in two plots, each measuring less than a hectare in size, are used to make a limited production of around 2,000 bottles using native yeasts. The resulting wine has a spicy personality and aromas of black fruit which offer a soothing warm sensation. A well-structured wine, also ideal for laying down.
What does this wine taste like?
View | Picota cherry / Garnet rim |
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Bouquet | Ripe black fruit / Liquorice / Spicy notes |
Mouth | Warm / Intense / Marked tannins / Persistent |
Drinking and storing
Ratings and awards
2016 | 93 PN |
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Customer reviews
Vineyards
Vine age | 50 years |
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Soil | Clay sand |
The winery
Legaris
The Legaris winery belonging to the Codorníu Raventós group is located in Curiel de Duero (Valladolid) in Ribera del Duero. It runs 93 hectares of its own vineyards and also controls a further 200 hectares belonging to suppliers. As well as its traditional range of Roble, Crianza, and Reserva wines, in recent years the winery has explored the geographical wealth of the area working with both 'village wines' and their Páramos wine to demonstrate the qualities of high-altitude...