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Lazarra, 2022

Verdejo Vino d'Espana
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Lazarra, 2022

Verdejo Vino d'Espana
More info
  • Country of origin Spain
  • Region diverse Provenienzen Spanien
  • Hue White wines, Pale yellow
  • Grapes Verdejo
  • Alcohol content 12.5 %*
  • Drinking temperature 9 - 12°C
  • Allergen notice Contains sulphites
  • Article / Unit
  • 6x75cl
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Character

Its typical pale yellow colour and characteristic notes of citrus and lime blossom, with just a touch of mint, make this wine enjoyably fresh and fruity. On the palate it has a pleasing roundness and softness, complemented by a subtle and harmonious finish.

Wine type

Fresh wines
Sweeter wines

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Tasting notes

Palate character i

Spinnennetz-Chart

Nose flavors

Citrus fruits Citrus fruits
3
Vegetal Vegetal
2.75
Floral Floral
2

Palate flavors

Fruity Fruity
3.25
Vegetal Vegetal
2
Region

diverse Provenienzen Spanien

With more than 1.2 million hectares, Spain boasts the world’s largest vine cultivation area. Accordingly, the significance of viticulture in Spain cannot be overstated. Three climatic zones (the green and cool North; the central plateau in the outlying areas as well as the southern, warm coastal areas) give rise to 600 grape vine varieties, many of them indigenous and used only locally, making Spain a highly diverse winegrowing region. Large branches of rivers – Ebro and Duero in the North, Tajo in the West, Guadiana in the South and Júcar und Turia in the East – pervade the land and deliver abundant water to the vineyards.


Producer/Brand

Lazarra

In terms of emotion, temperament and taste, Spanish wines are virtually unbeatable. Our Lazarra range reflects this with a white wine made from the fresh Sauvignon Blanc grape, as well as a rosé and a red wine made from the high-quality Monastrell grape. Not only do these fruits enjoy a perfect climate with a limited amount of water and lots of sunshine, they also benefit from the country’s longstanding wine-growing tradition.

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