
Winery Gonzalo CelayetaEl Piano Garnacha Tinta
In the mouth this red wine is a powerful.
This wine generally goes well with poultry, beef or game (deer, venison).
Taste structure of the El Piano Garnacha Tinta from the Winery Gonzalo Celayeta
Light | Bold | |
Smooth | Tannic | |
Dry | Sweet | |
Soft | Acidic |
In the mouth the El Piano Garnacha Tinta of Winery Gonzalo Celayeta in the region of Navarre is a powerful.
Food and wine pairings with El Piano Garnacha Tinta
Pairings that work perfectly with El Piano Garnacha Tinta
Original food and wine pairings with El Piano Garnacha Tinta
The El Piano Garnacha Tinta of Winery Gonzalo Celayeta matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, pasta or lamb such as recipes of beef enchilladas au gratin, fideuà (paella with pasta and fish) or lamb and coconut curry, african style.
Details and technical informations about Winery Gonzalo Celayeta's El Piano Garnacha Tinta.
Discover the grape variety: Gold
Intraspecific crossing between A 3-94 (Hamburg Muscat x Sultana) and California K 3-78 (Hamburg Muscat x Queen of the Vines) obtained in the United States (California) in 1958 by Harold Paul Olmo (1909/2006). It can also be found in Greece, Cyprus, etc.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of El Piano Garnacha Tinta from Winery Gonzalo Celayeta are 2014, 2016, 2013, 0 and 2015.
Informations about the Winery Gonzalo Celayeta
The Winery Gonzalo Celayeta is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 11 wines for sale in the of Navarre to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Navarre
Navarra, in northern Spain, is one of the country's 17 first-level administrative regions (comunidades autónomas) and a fairly prolific, if lesser-known, wine region. Traditionally associated with the production of Bright, Fruity rosé, Navarra is beginning to attract attention for its high-quality red wines, mainly from the Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot grapes, after years of being overshadowed by its southern neighbor, Rioja. The first evidence of wine-making in the region dates back to Roman times, but it is almost certain that Vines were growing here Long before that. It was recently discovered that vines of the prehistoric species Vitis sylvestris - the predecessor of the beloved Vitis vinifera - were still growing in Navarre.
The word of the wine: Chartreuse
In the Bordeaux region, small castle from the 18th or early 19th century.














