By Fred Minnick
More so than any wine region in the world, DO La Mancha is deeply connected to the literature and film about the...
by Fred Minnick
For the wine enthusiast, New Year’s Eve is among the greatest holidays. It’s a time with friends and family. You gather around...
By Lana Bortolot
Hooray for the holidays! They’re not only a time of good cheer, but also a perfect reason to say “cheers” with wines...
by Fred Minnick
I have a confession to make: I love Manchego cheese. I love its nutty, sweet and tangy flavors, its firm texture, and...
By Fred Minnick
The term organic was once rarely used. In the 1970s, food labels certainly did not consistently carry the term.
But, consumers started consistently...
By Lana Bortolot
The European wine harvest is over and now, in America, we turn our thoughts to another harvest, of sorts—the cornucopia that is...
It’s an early morning September day in La Solana, Ciudad Real, Spain, and grape growers are hauling their harvests to their respective cooperatives. The...
This year, D.O. La Mancha wineries have been taking great strides to become the first thought for Spanish Wine in the United States.
Since May,...
by Fred Minnick
Long ago, before Spanish wines were common on American restaurant menus, Tempranillo was not widely planted in the La Mancha region.
Then, a...
Videotasting hosted by Charlie Arturaola during DO La Mancha Roadshows 2011
Wine: Luna Negra Crianza
Type: Crianza Red Wine
Grape variety: 100% Tempranillo
Producer: Bodegas Palacio de Galiana...
Videotasting hosted by Charlie Arturaola during DO La Mancha Roadshows 2011
Wine: Casa Antonete Tempranillo
Type: Joven Red Wine
Grape variety: 100% Tempranillo
Producer: Casa Antonete
Webpage: www.casaantonete.com
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Videotasting hosted by Charlie Arturaola during D.O. La Mancha Roadshows 2011
Wine: Arabesco Chardonnay
Type: Organic White Wine
Grape variety: 100% Chardonnay
Producer: Dominio de Punctum Organic &...