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Wines included
Sabina Tempranillo, Navarra 2022
A modest, inexpensive Spanish red from the country's most famous grape. This is smooth, fruity and more mellow than usual with a touch of cedar. Everything about Bodegas Príncipe de Viana is vast. Owners of over 400 hectares of vines in Navarra, they control a further 500 hectares, but the winemaking approach is sensitive and modest, aiming always for clean, balanced flavours and offering superb value for money.
Cruz de Piedra Garnacha 2022
A floral, vibrant Spanish red which is fruity and plump with a touch of spice. A lovely introduction to the flavour of unoaked garnacha.
Saleta Moscatel-Sauvignon Blanc 2023
A fresh and aromatic Spanish combination of vibrant, dry moscatel bursting with aromas of lime and peach, and a dash of sauvignon blanc to add precision and crispness.
Cruz de Piedra Macabeo, Calatayud 2023
Soft, fruity and easy-drinking white made from Spain's very own macabeo (aka viura) grape. This has a light touch, with no oak to mask the white-fruit flavours.
The Society's White Rioja 2022
A classically styled white Rioja made from this Spanish region's traditional white grapes (mostly viura with some malvasia), with a proportion aged in barrel. It is lemony-gold in colour with aromas that are spicy and nutty, rather than fruity.
The Society's Rioja Crianza 2020
Rioja is Spain's pre-eminent wine region, renowned for its graceful, stylish wines, mainly from the tempranillo grape. The Society's Rioja is made in the classic, traditional style that Society members so adore by Bodegas Palacio, who are based in the spectacular fortified village of Laguardia. Ageing in oak for 15 months results in a smooth, mellow and juicy tempranillo with red-fruit flavour complemented by hallmark savoury, leathery complexity. The ageing of wine in barrels is absolutely integral to winemaking in Rioja, and our new label for this member favourite pays homage to the cooperage tools that are used to make these traditional vessels.