Andalusia, Spain
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La Palmera
750ml14.5%
Huerto de la Condesa

La Palmera

750ml14.5%
Total price

Price incl. alcohol tax, shipping and VAT.

2 337,72 SEK
389,62SEK/Bottle

Winemaker's notes

High-end range from our winery, with Syrah as the main variety.

Your package will arrive at your doorstep within4 - 16 days

Huerto de la Condesa will receive and pack your order (1 - 4 days)

The courier will pick up your order and deliver it straight to your door

Product details

About the wine and its character

Country:

Spain

Region/Subregion:

Andalusia/Serrania de Ronda

Classification:

DO

Certification:

-

Grape:

Syrah (100%)

Vintage year:

2022

Color:

Medium-high depth, dark cherry color with a rim showing purple highlights.

Aroma:

It reveals balsamic notes, black fruits, spices, and a subtle floral background.

Taste:

Powerful and concentrated, with good acidity and velvety strength. Rich, persistent, with a very good finish.

Alcohol content:

14.5%

Sugar content:

0.2 g/l

Acidity:

5.6

pH-value:

3.62

Sweetness:

Dry

Contains sulphite:

Yes

Volume:

750 ml

Closure:

Natural cork

Bottle:

Glass

Best Served:

14 - 18 °C

Food pairing:

Beef, Charcuterie, Cheese - mature and hard, Game, Lamb, Pork, Veal

Food pairings by the winemaker

  • Beef
  • Charcuterie
  • Cheese - mature and hard
  • Game
  • Lamb
  • Pork
  • Veal

Vinification, winemaker's own words

Soils:

Chalk, Clay

Terroir:

Western Mediterranean, wet winter and dry summers

Harvest:

Picked by hand

Fermentation:

Steel (100%)

Storage:

New oak (100%) 12 months

Winemaker:

Agustín Millán

100% destemmed bunches, cold maceration, and fermentation at a controlled temperature (24°C) in stainless steel tanks.

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About Huerto de la Condesa

Information provided directly by the winery.

Huerto de la Condesa

Information

Founding year

2019

Farming area

7 ha

Production

60 000 b/y

"Huerto de la Condesa" is a winery located in the town of Ronda, in the province of Málaga, within the former estate Heredad de Nuestra Señora de los Dolores. It owes its existence to the Countess of Guadalevín, a prominent figure of the city's bourgeoisie during the 19th and 20th centuries. All sourced from our own vineyards planted in the surroundings of Ronda, in the Guadalcobacín River valley at an altitude of 550 meters, on clay-limestone soils.