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Vicente Ribera Winery
The Vicente Ribera winery was born from a family tradition rooted in past generations, currently having more than 28 hectares of vineyards with native varieties such as Malvesia, Merseguera, Garnchan Tintorera and Monastrell and others. The terrain has been studied to be able to adapt varieties that the market currently demands, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, queen of red varieties in the world, and Tempranillo, Merlot, Shiraz, some of the most important red varieties in Spain.
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Claus de Celler Winery
The CLAUS DE CELLER winery was born from a family tradition rooted in past generations, currently having more than 28 hectares of vineyards with native varieties such as Xasan, Malvesia and Monastrell. The land has been studied to be able to adapt varieties that the market currently demands, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz, Cabernet Franc and the queen of red varieties in the world and Tempranillo, one of the most important red varieties in Spain.
2019
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Vicente Ribera
Varieties: monastrel, tempranillo and shiraz. This wine shows us a good color intensity that offers a wide range of fruity, tannic, spacy and balsamic aromas. As it passes through the mouth it shows its marked fruity expression, its accentuated freshness and its elegant tannic power. Excellent wine to accompany dishes of large game, red meat and a wide variety of cured cheeses.
We use traditional winemaking methods, combined with modern production techniques and constant experimentation.
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Our Winery is located in Fontanars dels Alforins, which is a town of 1024 inhabitants located in the province of Valencia, in the Vall d'Albaida region, 625 meters away. Altitude above sea level, giving it a special microclimate that makes the dry valley of Fontanars known as “Valencian Tuscany”.