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Description

The wine displays a unique aroma of lemon and orange blossom, followed by flavours of pineapple and banana. Hints of mint, cedar, and subtle minerality add a soothing effect to the taste. It has a good volume in the mouth, with a persistent structure and generous length. This wine is perfect to drink now but can also be cellared for a short time, as it will reward you even more. This fresh white Rioja goes well with Spanish tapas, grilled shellfish, and fresh, zesty salads.

Paco Garcia El Yergo Tempranillo Blanco 2022

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Attributes

  • Type: White Wine

  • Country: Spain

  • Region: Rioja

  • Vintage: 2022

  • ABV: 13.5

  • Size: 75cl

  • Vegan: Certified

Paco Garcia

Bodegas Paco García was founded 2001. Respect for tradition is paramount, allied to a reliance on meticulous winemaking and use of state-of-the-art winemaking technology. The marriage of old vineyard parcels and modern winemaking techniques have given rise to Rioja wines that speak of fruit purity, vibrancy and authenticity. Recently rebranded and with some thrilling new wines in the line-up, Paco García continue to bring Rioja to the modern era.

Rioja

Rioja, located in northern Spain, is one of the country’s most prestigious and renowned wine regions. The region benefits from a diverse climate with influences from both the Mediterranean and Atlantic, contributing to its varied wine styles.
Famous for its reds, primarily made from Tempranillo, which produce wines known for their depth, rich fruit flavours, and well-integrated oak characteristics, the region also produces notable blends incorporating Garnacha and Graciano. Rioja’s whites, including those from Viura and Malvasía, are celebrated for their freshness, aromatic complexity, and balanced acidity. Historically, Rioja has a winemaking tradition dating back to Roman times. The region gained prominence in the 19th century with the influence of French winemaking techniques, and today it is recognised for its commitment to both traditional and modern practices. Rioja's classification system, including Crianza, Reserva, and Gran Reserva, reflects its dedication to quality and aging potential, making it a benchmark for Spanish wine.