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Goya Clasico Moscatel de Grano Menudo
Navarra, Spain
Moscatel de Grano Menudo
Rich and intense. A beauty to have open to go with fruit puddings.
Producer
Production
In 1856 a young Camilo Castilla founded a winery to produce sweet wines after his background in Bordeaux wine. After his studies in France he worked in Andalusia until he realized that his variety of Moscatel was best suited planted in Corella in the Navarra region, hence why he founded the winery there. The name of the wines is due to his love of Goya's paintings.
Using late harvest moscatel de grano menudo (also known as muscat blanc a petit grains) the wine is fermented and fortified sweet before being aged in old large wooden casks for 2 years (some dating back to 1856)!
Tasting Notes
Caramel, and figs in abundance with sweet balance and clean acidity.
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