These last days in Ciudad Real (Spain) we could enjoy one of the most interesting and world famous Trade Fairs about wine FENAVIN. Nearly 1200 Wineries were presenting their best wines and related products.
There I followed my personal wine discovering. There were a place called "WIne Gallery" were you could taste a vast variety of wines and take notes about them. After that you could visit the producers stands and talk to them.
I found there a wine called Portento, from a Spanish Winery in La Solana (Ciudad Real) I can't remember the name. The fact is that in that Wine Gallery I tried the wine called Portento, but at the Winery stand I tried another one called Galion (like the mediaeval boats), which was also very good. Could I found some of them at the States?
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I have just read my notes and I found the name of the Winery: Bodegas Romero de Avila Salcedo. It is a small Winery in the middle of La Mancha, where Don Quijote lived.
ResponderEliminarI am not sure, but I think that you can't find that wine at the States. I've tried it only in Spain once I've been in Spain. That one called Galion I was surprised because it was the cheaper wine at the restaurant but it was great. With a powerful cherry colour and reminiscent of red fruits. Fantastic!
ResponderEliminarI am very pleased that you liked our wines. And it is true that we are not delivering yet at the United States, but we are negotiating with some importers, so we hope that soon you will find Galion, Portento and Testigo in your favorite restaurant or shop there. Thank you very much for your comments
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