If you go to Rueda, you'll normally be overwhelmed with Verdejo. That's what tradition dictates, and that's what most people do. But in the winery Ten Centuries They decided they were done going with the flow and planted Sauvignon Blanc in a land of stones and extreme sun.
They call it "the intruder," but as soon as you uncork it, you understand why it's stayed forever.
This isn't your typical flat white wine that warms up in the glass and loses its flavor. This wine comes from vineyards located at high altitudes, where the nights are truly cold. It's this thermal struggle that keeps the wine vibrant and prevents it from becoming cloyingly sweet.
What will you find? Bringing your nose close is like going on a journey: tropical fruits, passion fruit, and a citrus touch that cleanses your senses. On the palate it has 13th And a perfectly balanced acidity that makes you crave another sip before you've even finished the first. It's a straightforward wine, no frills.
It's the white that Víctor and Pablo (it was about time we mentioned them) selected for those looking for something different but with guaranteed quality. For those days when your body craves something vibrant, very cool, and with a personality you won't find in the supermarket.
A warning from Vinocalidad: Sauvignon Blanc from Rueda is a rare gem compared to the deluge of Verdejo. We don't work with mass-produced wines or those found in large supermarkets. If you're looking for a white wine that breaks the monotony, get it now. When the heat arrives, these bottles have a nasty habit of disappearing from the website in the blink of an eye.
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