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White, Naturally SweetLate HarvestVariety: 100% Muscat AlexandriaVinification: Fermentation in stainless steelAlcohol: 13%Temperature: 6ºCPale gold. Intense, with fresh notes of orange and of exotic spices, floral and musky. Powerful on the palate, embracing and warm, with a punch of minerality.Special Selection comes from vineyards that are about 40 years old in the mountains of AxarquÃa, situated at an altitude of approximately 400 m. After the manual harvest, the grapes are brought to a selection table in the winery and, later, to the press. Fermentation is carried out completely in stainless steel tanks and, as is characteristic of this type of wine, the alcohol comes exclusively from grape fermentation; this is stopped by cooling once the desired alcohol content has been reached.
SKU: 20078
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White, Naturally SweetLate HarvestVariety: 100% Muscat AlexandriaVinification: Fermentation in stainless steelAlcohol: 13%Temperature: 6ºCPale gold. Intense, with fresh notes of orange and of exotic spices, floral and musky. Powerful on the palate, embracing and warm, with a punch of minerality.Special Selection comes from vineyards that are about 40 years old in the mountains of AxarquÃa, situated at an altitude of approximately 400 m. After the manual harvest, the grapes are brought to a selection table in the winery and, later, to the press. Fermentation is carried out completely in stainless steel tanks and, as is characteristic of this type of wine, the alcohol comes exclusively from grape fermentation; this is stopped by cooling once the desired alcohol content has been reached.