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Single bottle of Red wine Telmo Rodriguez, O Diviso Single Vineyard, Valdeorras, 2019 Mencia, Brancellao, Souson, Garnacha

Telmo Rodriguez
O Diviso Single Vineyard
Valdeorras
2019

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The producer

Telmo, like Sting, is known universally by his first name, such is his winemaking fame. Lesser known is his friend and business partner partner Pablo Uguzkiza. Compania de Vinos Telmo Rodriguez was founded in 1994 and today produces wine in many regions across Spain. From ploughing mountainside vineyards by horse in Bierzo to reviving sweet Molino Real in Malaga via vineyards in Ribera del Duero, Rueda, Toro and beyond, their influence on winemaking in many areas of Spain have been immense.

Remelluri was the Rodriguez’ family base in Rioja, and Bodega Lanzaga was founded, in Rioja Alavesa, in 1998.  Rioja single vineyard wines La Estrada, Las Beatas and Tabuerniga are true Grand Crus and arguably on a par with the finest of the region.  For many years the company has also been focused on producing and preserving native varieties, such as for example Monastrell and Godello. All vineyards are farmed biodynamically, and bush vine trained in the traditional Spanish fashion. Today the company farms around 80 hectares of vineyards of over 40 different grape varieties.

The wine

The Telmo Rodriguez O Diviso Single Vineyard 2019 from Valdeorras is a red wine blend of Mencia, Brancellao, Souson, and Garnacha. Known for its rich and intense style, this dry wine has an alcohol content of 13.5%. It's recommended to be enjoyed between 2023 and 2029, making it a wine with good aging potential, and pairs well with lamb.

Type: Red
Vintage: 2019
Country: Spain
Region: Galicia
Sub region: Valdeorras
Grape: Mencia, Brancellao, Souson, Garnacha
Style: Rich and Intense
Sweetness: Dry
ABV: 13.5%
Drinking window: 2023 - 2029
Size: 750ml
Food match: Lamb


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