





Village Wines from Bierzo
About the mixbox
Your package will arrive at your doorstep within4 - 16 days
Cantariña will receive and pack your order (1 - 4 days)
The courier will pick up your order and deliver it straight to your door
Price
Price incl. alcohol tax, shipping and VAT.
Your package will arrive at your doorstep within4 - 16 days
Cantariña will receive and pack your order (1 - 4 days)
The courier will pick up your order and deliver it straight to your door
What's in your box?

Winemaker's notes
Our village Mencía wine that represents the town that gave birth to Cantariña. The identity of the century old vineyards...Product details
- Country:
Spain
- Region/Subregion:
- Castile and Léon/Bierzo
- Classification:
- DO
- Certification:
- None
- Grape:
- Palomino Fino (6%), Mencia (94%)
- Vintage year:
- 2022
- Color:
- Medium-high layer with a burgundy bright colour
- Aroma:
- Red fruits, spices and forest notes over a well integrated oak.
- Taste:
- This village wine balances between its fruity character and the complexity and the structure from the old vineyards it comes from.
- Alcohol content:
- 13.5%
- Sweetness:
- Dry
- Volume:
- 750 ml
- Best Served:
- 12 - 16 °C
Food pairings by the winemaker
- Beef
- Charcuterie
- Cheese - goat cheese
- Cheese - mature and hard
- Game
- Lamb
- Mushrooms
- Pork
- Poultry
Vinification, winemaker's own words
- Soil:
- Clay, Limestone, Sand
- Terroir:
- Village blend of 2 century old vineyards. Los Pinos is a North facing hill on clay soil co-plantated in 1910 with a field blend of 90% Mencía 10% Palomino. Valdeobispo is a South facing hill on clay and sandy soils planted in 1903 with Mencia. Bush vines, dry farmed, regenerative organic farming, natural green cover, no tillage.
- Harvest:
- Picked by hand
- Fermentation:
- Old oak (100%)
- Storage:
- N/A
Village blend of 2 century old vineyards. North facing hill wine is fermented with destemmed grapes and aged in used French oak 50 Hl vats. South facing hill wine is fermented with 50% whole bunch 50% destemmed grapes in used French oak 50 Hl vats and aged in 225 and 500 l used French oak barrels. Coupage is made after aging. Spontaneous fermentation, only addition of sulphites. No stabilization, light filtration at bottling.

Winemaker's notes
A white wine that seeks to express the potential of the Godello variety grown with the utmost respect in our vineyards o...Product details
- Country:
Spain
- Region/Subregion:
- Castile and Léon/Bierzo
- Classification:
- DO
- Certification:
- Organic
- Grape:
- Godello (100%)
- Vintage year:
- 2024
- Color:
- Lively gold color, shiny and bright.
- Aroma:
- Good balance between its fruity style and the complexity and structure of barrel fermented white wines. Hints of apple, white flowers, and citrus notes over a well integrated oak.
- Taste:
- A long and round wine, gastronomic and showing the typical freshness of Bierzo wines. Good evolution once opened, adding hints of dried flowers and salinity.
- Alcohol content:
- 13.5%
- Sweetness:
- Dry
- Volume:
- 750 ml
- Best Served:
- 7 - 12 °C
Food pairings by the winemaker
- Asian
- Charcuterie
- Cheese - goat cheese
- Cheese - mature and hard
- Cheese - mild and soft
- Fish - lean
- Fish - fat
- Lamb
- Mushrooms
- Party drink
- Pasta / Pizza
- Pork
- Poultry
- Shellfish - flavored
- Shellfish - natural
- Spicy food
Vinification, winemaker's own words
- Soil:
- Clay, Limestone
- Terroir:
- Village wine blending godello wines from 2 vineyards in Villafranca on South / Southeast facing hills on clay and calcaire clay soils. Dry farming, organic regenerative viticulture, permanent green covers, no tillage.
- Harvest:
- Picked by hand
- Fermentation:
- Old oak (100%)
- Storage:
- Old oak (100%) 11 months
Manual harvest, skin maceration in cold storage before pressing. Spontaneous fermentation in 225 and 500 l used French oak barrels where it stays in static aging on its lees. No stabilization, light filtration at bottling.

Cantariña
Cantariña Villafranca
261,05 SEK / Bottle
Winemaker's notes
Product details
- Country:
Spain
- Region/Subregion:
- Castile and Léon/Bierzo
- Classification:
- DO
- Certification:
- None
- Grape:
- Palomino Fino (6%), Mencia (94%)
- Vintage year:
- 2022
- Color:
- Medium-high layer with a burgundy bright colour
- Aroma:
- Red fruits, spices and forest notes over a well integrated oak.
- Taste:
- This village wine balances between its fruity character and the complexity and the structure from the old vineyards it comes from.
- Alcohol content:
- 13.5%
- Sugar content:
- 3.4 g/l
- Acidity:
- N/A
- Sweetness:
- Dry
- Volume:
- 750 ml
- Closure:
- Natural cork
- Best Served:
- 12 - 16 °C
Food pairings by the winemaker
Vinification, winemaker's own words
- Soil:
- Clay, Limestone, Sand
- Terroir:
- Village blend of 2 century old vineyards. Los Pinos is a North facing hill on clay soil co-plantated in 1910 with a field blend of 90% Mencía 10% Palomino. Valdeobispo is a South facing hill on clay and sandy soils planted in 1903 with Mencia. Bush vines, dry farmed, regenerative organic farming, natural green cover, no tillage.
- Harvest:
- Picked by hand
- Fermentation:
- Old oak (100%)
- Storage:
- N/A
Village blend of 2 century old vineyards. North facing hill wine is fermented with destemmed grapes and aged in used French oak 50 Hl vats. South facing hill wine is fermented with 50% whole bunch 50% destemmed grapes in used French oak 50 Hl vats and aged in 225 and 500 l used French oak barrels. Coupage is made after aging. Spontaneous fermentation, only addition of sulphites. No stabilization, light filtration at bottling.
About Cantariña
Mixbox – Frequently asked questions
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