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Fedellos Do Couto Lomba Dos Ares 2017 750ml

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750ml
country
Spain
region
Galicia
WA
93
Additional vintages
WA
93
Rated 93 by Wine Advocate
The red village 2017 Lomba dos Ares was bottled one week before I tasted it next to the 2016, which is very different—2016 was a cool, wet year, and 2017 was warm and dry and resulted in a very early harvest. The wine was produced and aged in exactly the same way both years, but the 2017 has a tad less acidity. The nose of the 2017 is quite pretty, with notes of small berries and herbs, and the palate shows some austerity, with some more tannin than the Cortezada from the same vintage. This might need a little more time in bottle to show a more expressive palate. 8,000 bottles were filled in December 2018.
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Fedellos Do Couto Lomba Dos Ares 2017 750ml

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Region: Galicia

Galicia, in northern Spain, was once a prosperous and highly popular wine producing region. Despite the strong influence and often bad weather brought by the Atlantic Ocean, the vintners of Galicia knew how to make the most of the grape varietals which thrived in their vineyards, and were renowned for producing excellent, characterful wines full of flavor and beautiful aromatic qualities. However, the economic collapse which occurred in Galicia in the 19th century all but destroyed the region's wine industry and reputation, and it looked as though the region would never recover. Thankfully for lovers of Spanish wines, plenty of money and effort was spent in rebuilding the Galician wine industry over the past few decades, and today, more and more wineries are once again making their distinctive single variety and blended white and red wines, and finding new fans across the globe.
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Country: Spain

From the deep and intense Rioja wines, or the dry and refreshing Ruedas, from Tempranillos to Verdejos, the range and quality of Spanish wines is always going to impress and fascinate. With several thousand years of traditions and expertise leading the way, Spanish wineries are currently producing some of the most flavorful and interesting wines to come out of Europe, striving to overcome the reputation problems the country suffered in the mid to late twentieth century. Despite being one of the largest producers of wine in the world, with billions of bottles being filled each year, Spanish wine producers are more interested in quality over quantity than ever before. The results of this are some truly world class wines rivaling even the finest produce of France in regards to balance, character and flavor, gaining new fans and enthusiasts every day.