Bodegas Castaño Monastrell Yecla (2007)
| Winery: | Bodegas Castaño |
| Region: | Spain » Murcia » Yecla |
| Varietal: | Mourvèdre |
| Type: | Table Wines |
From that moment onward, Ramon did not stop making improvements. It was in the early 80s when he bought the first bottling plant. During the 90's, participation in trade fairs, tastings, and market research trips began with the full incorporation of his three sons: Ramon, Juan Pedro, and Daniel. It was during this period that the recognition and appreciation, both national and internationally, arrived.
The courage and determination of a man deeply rooted began to bear fruit. The development of Bodegas Castano is unstoppable, and the improvements are never-ending. The most recent of these was completed in 2002 with the construction of state-of-the-art storage premises: completely air-conditioned, with a new cooling chamber.
– Description from Mimi Kim
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Bodegas Castaño on SnoothDecember 2009
A very drinkable red at the right price. Great all year 'round. Read More
December 2009
Nice aroma, but spicy/sour taste that is bit jarring. Probably won't buy it again. Read More
December 2009
No written review
November 2009
cheap, but good Read More
November 2009
I bought this wine at the New Hampshire State Liquor store for $11.89 with the special promotion they had on Spanish, French and Portugese wines. This wine was a real bargain - dark purple color,various berries on the nose with a full fruit flavor in the mouth and long finish. Could taste the tannin on the back of my tongue. I would like to k... Read More
July 2009
Cheap for a reason, I've had worse but I won't buy it again Read More
July 2009
My husband and I have put ourselves on a budget (considering the state of the economy) and are trying to only buy wines for $13 and under. Anyone out there have a favorite that fits that price in mind? Read More
July 2009
Dark, earthy red. Backdrop of dark, woody notes with underpinning of subtle blackcurrant, spicy pepper notes. Undernotes of mint and minerally tones. Soft, rounded tannins. 87. Read More
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