Growing Conditions
Garzón’s terroir is made up of ballast, a fantastic soil of fine stone. It has an excellent drainage and plenty of minerals that vines can absorb; they lend minerality, vibrancy, complexity and elegance to the wine.
Nose
Fruity aromas reminding of peach; balanced with citric notes.
Palate
It is fresh and mineral with a marked acidity and a long and rounded aftertaste in mouth.
Appearance
It is of a pale yellow colour with greenish reflections.
Food Pairing
Excellent pairings for this wine are cod with cockles, citrus prawn salad, or traditional grilled seafood with warm mango salad and beans. It is delightfully well suited to Asian food, Peruvian ceviche, or a fresh tuna salad.
Aging
3 to 6 months on the lees in Stainless Steel Tanks
Bottling
June 2019