Alceno Sierra de Enmedio Garnacha

A fruity Garnacha created by a family owned winery in Jumilla.

Bodegas Alceno is a family-owned winery built in 1870 and one of the oldest to market wines from the area. Located in Jumilla, southeast Spain where the weather is relentlessly hot and dry, the winery has a sustainable approach to maintaining the vineyard and a keen focus on using traditional wine making methods, combining them with cutting edge developments in viticulture.

This is a medium light Garnacha, balanced and soft on the palate, best with filling fish dishes like salmon or light meats, pasta and paella dishes. This wine provides an affordable and accessible fruit forward red suitable for any occasion.

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£9.49

Style

  • 4/5

    Acidity

  • 4/5

    Tannin

  • 1/5

    Sweetness

  • Medium

    Alcohol

  • Light

    Body

Aromas

  • Raspberry

  • Red Cherry

  • Strawberry

  • Spice

Details

More Information
Wine TypeRed wine
ClosureScrew Cap
Alc. Vol13%
RegionJumilla
CountrySpain
Grape VarietalGarnacha

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Grenache/Garnacha

Grenache/Garnacha

Grenache (aka Garnacha) is a black grape variety that has been championed by the French in the Southern Rhône Valley, however its original home is in Spain. It typically has high levels of sugar (and therefore alcohol) and low acidity. Due to its thin skins, Grenache’s tannins tend to be on the lower end of the spectrum, making way for all the juicy red fruit flavours (strawberry, plum, red cherry).

Grenache is often blended with other grape varieties, such as Syrah in France and Tempranillo in Spain. Many are unoaked, but high-quality wines are matured in barrels to add complexity. These will happily age in-bottle developing meaty, earthy flavours over time. You’ll also find Grenache in a lot of rosé wines.

Châteauneuf-du-Pape in the Southern Rhône is probably the most highly prized Grenache, where you can expect more smoky herbal notes in the wine. Spanish Garnacha contributes fresh fruit to the wines of Rioja and Navarra, but the most powerful and full-bodied Garnacha-based wines can be found in Priorat.