Type | Rosé wine |
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Allergens | Contains sulfites |
Alcohol contenti | 13.5% |
Spec sheet
The wine
Having started out by establishing a winery in Toro, in 1960 the Frutos Villar family moved into the Cigales region, where vineyards already existed back in the 10th Century, and founded Bodega Calderona.
Cigales has a good reputation for well-blended and fresh, aromatic rosés and this one is no exception, resulting from a blend which is predominantly Tinto Fino (Tempranillo), with Garnacha, Verdejo and Albillo accounting for 30%.
What does this wine taste like?
View | Redcurrant pink / Violet glints / Clean / Bright |
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Bouquet | Frank / Fruit aromas / Ripe fruit |
Mouth | Balanced / Good acidity / Pleasant / Persistent |
Drinking and storing
Food pairing
Fish / Seafood / Light dishes
Customer reviews
The winery
Bodegas Frutos Villar
The Frutos Villar family have roots in the wine industry going back to the turn of the previous century when they had been involved in wine buying and selling. In 1920 they established their first winery in Toro, a region with a long-standing wine-making tradition that may well pre-date the Romans, and specifically where their Bodega Muruve is located. Bodega Calderona, their second winery, was set up in Cigales in 1960 and has 105 hectares of vineyards, producing wines which...