
Bodegas Frutos VillarPuerta de La Majestad Rosado
This wine generally goes well with pork, vegetarian or beef.
Food and wine pairings with Puerta de La Majestad Rosado
Pairings that work perfectly with Puerta de La Majestad Rosado
Original food and wine pairings with Puerta de La Majestad Rosado
The Puerta de La Majestad Rosado of Bodegas Frutos Villar matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, lamb or pork such as recipes of venison stew with red wine, lamb mouse with figs and grapes or flammekueche (with laughing cow).
Details and technical informations about Bodegas Frutos Villar's Puerta de La Majestad Rosado.
Discover the grape variety: Verdejo
An ancient grape variety that has been cultivated for a long time, mainly in the Rueda region of northwestern Spain. D.N.A. tests show that it is the result of a natural cross between Savagnin and Castellana Blanco. It should not be confused with the Verdelho, which is very well known in Portugal, and the Verdelho Branco, which is almost more widespread. The Verdejo is registered in the Official Catalogue of wine grape varieties list A. It can also be found in the United States (Virginia, California, etc.), Australia, Portugal, etc., but is practically unknown in France.
Informations about the Bodegas Frutos Villar
The Bodegas Frutos Villar is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 19 wines for sale in the of Cigales to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Cigales
The wine region of Cigales is located in the region of Castille-et-Léon of Spain. Wineries and vineyards like the Domaine Museum or the Domaine César Principe produce mainly wines red, pink and white. The most planted grape varieties in the region of Cigales are Tempranillo, Verdejo and Cabernet-Sauvignon, they are then used in wines in blends or as a single variety. On the nose of Cigales often reveals types of flavors of oaky, dark fruit or black currant and sometimes also flavors of chocolate, mushroom or clove.
The wine region of Castille-et-Léon
Located in the northern half of the Central Iberian plateau, Castilla y León is the largest of Spain's 17 administrative regions, covering about one-fifth of the country's total area. It extends about 350 kilometres (220 miles) from central Spain to the northern coast. Just as wide, it connects the Rioja wine region to the Portuguese border. Red wines reign supreme in Castilla y León, and the Tempranillo grape is undoubtedly the king.
The word of the wine: OIV
International Organisation of Vine and Wine. Intergovernmental organization studying the technical, scientific or economic questions raised by the culture of the vine and the production of wine.














