La Moto Garnacha 2019 £15.50


Deep ruby in colour, this pure Garnacha has an expressive nose of ripe black cherry and plum with layers of subtle spice, toast and balsamic. It is concentrated and complex, yet extremely elegant.
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Product Information

  • Category: Wine
  • Country: Spain
  • Region: Catalunya
  • Appelation: Catalunya
  • Colour: Red
  • Type: Red Wine
  • Proof: 14.50
  • Size: 0.75
  • Vintage: 2019
  • Grape 1: Grenache
  • Grape 2:

Spain

The third largest country in terms of volume, Spain actually ranks first for most land under vine. Diversity, investment and innovation are the key factors bringing Spain back to the forefront of the wine world. For a long time, it was known only for its cheap quaffing reds, with the possible exception of Rioja which has always been held in high regard. But these days there is a wealth of choice in styles, varieties and prices. The most popular red varieties of Spain include Tempranillo and Garnacha (Grenache), while Albarino and Verdejo, Spain's leading white grapes, should also not be missed and perhaps deserve a little more of the limelight. Spain's premier quality regions are still Rioja, Ribera del Duero and Priorat. But there are countless others rehabilitating their reputations and tirelessly driving forward Spain's overall quality. Galicia, particularly the sub-region of Rias Baixas, is home to the deliciously crisp and floral Albarino variety and Jerez is the home of Sherry which offers a lifetime of discovery in its own right, Penedès is the heart of Spain's highly successful sparkling wine industry, and home to many of the country's most famous brand names. The list goes on and on. There's never been a better time to discover the fabulous wines of Spain.

Catalunya

It hardly matters which way you approach the region of Catalonia: whether it's via Languedoc-Roussillon in southern France or from Barcelona, which lies a little over one hour's drive to the south. The landscape, flanked by the shimmering Mediterranean and dominated by the Pyrenees, which rise to the north, is equally distinctive whichever route you choose. Vines have been laboriously cultivated here since the Greeks arrived on the coast. The Romans followed exporting their wines throughout the empire. Later, in medieval times, it fell to the monasteries, including that of the wildly beautiful Sant Pere de Rodes perched high above the sea, to continue the wine-growing tradition.

Delivery

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Returns

You may return or exchange products within 14 days of receipt of the goods. You should return the goods to us at your cost within 14 days and we will reimburse to you (by the method used to pay for the original transaction) the amount in relation to the goods and the cost of the delivery. The goods should be returned to us in their original packaging, unopened and unspoiled.

Click and Collect

Products are avaliable to collect in store 30 minutes after placing an order, payment can be made online or at collection. Unpaid items not collected within 24 hours will be returned to stock. We will contact you if there are any issues with your order.

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