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Bodega de la Loba 'La Lobita'

Bodega de la Loba 'La Lobita'

Spagna
Tinto Del Pais, Albillo
Bodega de la Loba 'La Lobita'
Azienda vinicolaBodega de la Loba
DenominazioneRibera del Duero DO
Stile del vino Vino Rosso Fine Elegante
Annata2022
ChiusuraSughero
ViticolturaConvenzionale
Alcol in volume12.5%
Volume750ml
Potenziale di invecchiamento dalla vendemmia< 5 Anni
InvecchiamentoVecchio barile di rovere
€32
Disponibile
Tempo medio di consegna 3-5 giorni lavorativi
Consegna a zero emissioni
Imballaggio sicuro

Note di degustazione

Vino succoso e caratteristico, maturato naturalmente. Colore rosso rubino moderatamente intenso. Naso di frutti rossi tenui e qualche speziatura mediterranea. Frutto molto equilibrato e compatto. Acidità sufficiente e tannini perfettamente integrati. Retrogusto ampio e lungo. Vino delizioso con pollame arrosto e selvaggina da pelo. Si consiglia di decantarlo preventivamente. Temperatura di servizio: 16°C

http://laloba.es

Wine Story

Ana Carazo is a person who is truly devoted to wine, who truly loves her job, and whose passion is perfectly expressed through her project, La Loba.

She embraces the everyday struggle to maintain the excitement, the desire, the strength, passion and feeling for what she loves, for what she was born to do, for what moves and inspires her… that, in a nutshell, is La Loba. You may find her in the vineyard with her pruning scissors, toiling away with the ever-present rucksack on her back, moving barrels around the cellars, stacking boxes of grapes at harvest time, washing out tanks, showing her knowledge and style at wine tastings, taking untold delight in fermentations while topping barrels or parading her very best smile from restaurant to restaurant explaining the essence of the family project and transporting whoever is lucky enough to sample La Loba to the vineyards of Soria from where the wine originates and where the values handed down by her grandparents are still maintained; values that speak of appreciation for hundred-year-old vines, of the humility of working with the hands, showing maximum respect for the fruit; in all, the everyday struggle to make the most of today while always looking to the future with enthusiasm, sheer, unbridled enthusiasm.

She is a young, lively and dynamic person, spent many childhood hours in the vineyard of her viticulturist grand-father – himself a member of a family dedicated to wine – then subsequently trained at the School of Oenology and Viticulture, in Requena, so it’s not difficult to understand her passion and vocation for the world of wine.

Ana Carazo

Wine Story

Ana Carazo is a person who is truly devoted to wine, who truly loves her job, and whose passion is perfectly expressed through her project, La Loba.

She embraces the everyday struggle to maintain the excitement, the desire, the strength, passion and feeling for what she loves, for what she was born to do, for what moves and inspires her… that, in a nutshell, is La Loba. You may find her in the vineyard with her pruning scissors, toiling away with the ever-present rucksack on her back, moving barrels around the cellars, stacking boxes of grapes at harvest time, washing out tanks, showing her knowledge and style at wine tastings, taking untold delight in fermentations while topping barrels or parading her very best smile from restaurant to restaurant explaining the essence of the family project and transporting whoever is lucky enough to sample La Loba to the vineyards of Soria from where the wine originates and where the values handed down by her grandparents are still maintained; values that speak of appreciation for hundred-year-old vines, of the humility of working with the hands, showing maximum respect for the fruit; in all, the everyday struggle to make the most of today while always looking to the future with enthusiasm, sheer, unbridled enthusiasm.

She is a young, lively and dynamic person, spent many childhood hours in the vineyard of her viticulturist grand-father – himself a member of a family dedicated to wine – then subsequently trained at the School of Oenology and Viticulture, in Requena, so it’s not difficult to understand her passion and vocation for the world of wine.

Ana Carazo