
Winery Adega AvelinaCasal de Furcos Rocio Mencia
In the mouth this red wine is a powerful with a nice freshness.
This wine generally goes well with poultry, beef or veal.
Taste structure of the Casal de Furcos Rocio Mencia from the Winery Adega Avelina
Light | Bold | |
Smooth | Tannic | |
Dry | Sweet | |
Soft | Acidic |
In the mouth the Casal de Furcos Rocio Mencia of Winery Adega Avelina in the region of Galice is a powerful with a nice freshness.
Food and wine pairings with Casal de Furcos Rocio Mencia
Pairings that work perfectly with Casal de Furcos Rocio Mencia
Original food and wine pairings with Casal de Furcos Rocio Mencia
The Casal de Furcos Rocio Mencia of Winery Adega Avelina matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, pasta or veal such as recipes of beef lark, lasagna with pointed cabbage or delicious veal stew.
Details and technical informations about Winery Adega Avelina's Casal de Furcos Rocio Mencia.
Discover the grape variety: Mencia
Spanish, more precisely from the Duero Valley where it is still very present. According to some ampelographers, it is close to Cabernet Franc.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Casal de Furcos Rocio Mencia from Winery Adega Avelina are 2016, 0
Informations about the Winery Adega Avelina
The Winery Adega Avelina is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 2 wines for sale in the of Valdeorras to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Valdeorras
The wine region of Valdeorras is located in the region of Galice of Spain. Wineries and vineyards like the Domaine Rafael Palacios or the Domaine Rafael Palacios produce mainly wines white, red and sweet. The most planted grape varieties in the region of Valdeorras are Mencia, Albarino and Trousseau, they are then used in wines in blends or as a single variety. On the nose of Valdeorras often reveals types of flavors of pineapple, mango or slate and sometimes also flavors of black fruit, red fruit or watermelon.
The wine region of Galice
Galicia is one of the 17 first-level administrative regions (called comunidades autónomas) of Spain. It occupies the northwestern corner of the Iberian Peninsula, and is exposed on two sides to the Atlantic Ocean. To the South is Portugal, to the east Castilla y Leon. Viticulture has a Long tradition in Galicia, introduced to the region by the ancient Romans and continued by monks throughout the Middle Ages.
The word of the wine: Crunchy
A very colorful term to designate a sensation similar to the crunchiness of a grape bursting under the tooth in young and lively wines.










