



Castillo La Paz Tempranillo is sourced from vineyards located in the historic region associated with Don Quixote. The old vines grow in unique red-brown sandy clay soils rich in limestone and chalk. This environment, combined with a clean, dry atmosphere, fosters optimal conditions for flavour concentration.
This vegan-friendly red wine represents Tempranillo at its finest expression.
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Grown in Don Quixote's homeland, the old vines from Castillo La Paz thrive in red-brown sandy clay, rich in limestone and chalk. The clean and dry atmosphere creates optimum growing conditions for these ancient vines to produce wine of deep colour with concentrated berry flavours. A superb example of Tempranillo at its best.
Please drink responsibly: The UK Chief Medical Offers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week
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Grown in Don Quixote's homeland, the old vines from Castillo La Paz thrive in red-brown sandy clay, rich in limestone and chalk. The clean and dry atmosphere creates optimum growing conditions for these ancient vines to produce wine of deep colour with concentrated berry flavours. A superb example of Tempranillo at its best.
Please drink responsibly: The UK Chief Medical Offers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week
Wine of Spain, International Wine & Spirit Competition IWSC Bronze 2018 - Judges' Score: 75-79.9, 2018 Decanter World Wine Awards - Bronze
Spain
Castillo La Paz is a great accompaniment to pork sausages, chicken casseroles and hard cheese.
Bottle
Pack - Glass
Additional Information:
10,1 UK units per bottle
Drink Responsibly
UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly exceed
Men 3-4 units a day
Women 2-3 units a day
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Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
Contains
Sulphites
Suitable for Vegetarians; Suitable for Vegans
La Paz
Produced and bottled for:
Viniberia S.A.,
R.E. CLM 374/TO,
Corral de Almaguer,
Toledo,
Spain.
Viniberia S.A.,
R.E. CLM 374/TO,
Corral de Almaguer,
Toledo,
Spain.
Cooperativa Nuestra Señora de La Paz is located near Toledo, Spain. It is a cooperative since 1965 and has 700 members, currently owns 6.000 ha of vineyards. This cellar uses cutting-edge technology to make wines and the production reaches up to 25 million litres per year. Stainless steel tanks, controlled-fermentation equipment, pneumatic presses and an ageing capacity of 3,000 oak barrels
Ehrmanns
Tempranillo
2020
La Mancha is an elevated plateau in central Spain, renowned for its hot climate. Previously under the radar, it is now making rapid advances with the use of modern winemaking techniques whilst keeping true to its traditional roots. This is a very exciting region to keep an eye on, as it produces particularly rich and flavoursome wines
This deeply coloured wine is made from old vines which are around 40 years old. With concentrated aromas of rich berries and lifted soft strawberries on the palate, it is the embodiment of Tempranillo
13.5
10.1
Cooperativa Nuestra Señora de La Paz
Castillo La Paz is a great accompaniment to pork sausages, chicken casseroles and hard cheese
Inmaculada Perez
Fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperatures with frequent pumping over of the must through the solids. Following racking and pressing the varietal is stored in small concrete vats. The wine is partially aged in French and American oak casks. History - Cooperativa Nuestra Señora de La Paz is located near Toledo, Spain. It has been a cooperative since 1965 and has 700 members, currently owning 6,000 ha of vineyards. The cellar uses cutting-edge technology to make wines with production reaching up to 25 million litres per year. Stainless steel tanks, temperature controlled-fermentation equipment, pneumatic presses and an ageing capacity of 3,000l oak barrels