
Alceno Monastrell Twelve Jumilla - 750ML
Alceno Monastrell Twelve Jumilla
Elevate your senses with the Alceño Monastrell Twelve, a red wine that captures the spirit of Spain’s Jumilla region. Each sip offers a symphony of flavors, from the deep blackberry preserve hues to the subtle cocoa and anise undertones. Crafted with precision, this wine is a testament to the art of winemaking, delivering a taste experience that lingers long after the glass is empty.
Product Details:
- Type: Red Wine
- Volume: 750ml
- Finish: A harmonious finale featuring a blend of black cherry and Valencia orange zest.
- Profile: Robust with notes of black currant, mocha, and grated ginger, complemented by a heart of blackberry and mint tea.
- Craftsmanship: Meticulously aged for 12 months in American oak barrels, this wine embodies the essence of Jumilla’s terroir, expressed through the Monastrell grape’s bold character.
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