
Winery Málaga VirgenPernales Chardonnay - Moscatel
This wine generally goes well with pork, vegetarian or poultry.

Food and wine pairings with Pernales Chardonnay - Moscatel
Pairings that work perfectly with Pernales Chardonnay - Moscatel
Original food and wine pairings with Pernales Chardonnay - Moscatel
The Pernales Chardonnay - Moscatel of Winery Málaga Virgen matches generally quite well with dishes of pork, rich fish (salmon, tuna etc) or sweet desserts such as recipes of baked dumplings, salmon cannelloni or homemade cookies.
Details and technical informations about Winery Málaga Virgen's Pernales Chardonnay - Moscatel.
Discover the grape variety: Chardonnay
Whites with many faces: mineral and taut at Chablis (lemon, green apple, flint), opulent and buttery at Meursault and Puligny-Montrachet (hazelnut, brioche, yellow fruits), tense and chalky in Champagne (Blanc de Blancs). Also vinified sparkling and widely exported (Sonoma, Margaret River, Casablanca). A Burgundian variety, a cross of Pinot Noir × Gouais Blanc, half-sibling of Aligoté.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Pernales Chardonnay - Moscatel from Winery Málaga Virgen are 2019, 0, 2016
Informations about the Winery Málaga Virgen
The Winery Málaga Virgen is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 43 wines for sale in the of Málaga to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Málaga
Mediterranean Andalusian DO, one of Spain's oldest. Signature sweet wines: Pedro Ximénez and Moscatel sun-dried on paseras: dark, opulent nectars with notes of raisin, fig, date, honey, coffee, cocoa, caramel and an oxidative touch — from dry "Pajarete" to sweet Dulce. DO Sierras de Málaga since 2001 for dry stills (floral Moscatel, fruity Romé, supple Tempranillo, peppery Syrah). Schist and limestone soils.
The wine region of Andalousie
Dry, sun-baked southern Spain, world cradle of fortified and oxidative wines. Sherry from Jerez is the signature: Palomino Fino under a veil of flor yields lively, saline Fino with signature notes of almond, yeast, green apple and a sharp iodine edge; more maritime Manzanilla (Sanlúcar); unveiled Oloroso in grand oxidation (walnut, caramel, tobacco). Pedro Ximénez from Montilla-Moriles: intense dark sweet (fig, raisin, coffee, molasses). Also muscat Málaga.
The word of the wine: Flavours (families of)
Aromas are classified into categories called families of aromas: fruity, floral, fermentative, vegetal, woody, balsamic, spicy, mineral, empyreumatic, animal.














