Casa Cisca 2017

Yecla in capital letters
Box of 2 bottles
£74.40
£37.20 / bottle
Bottle 75cl.

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Casa Cisca 2017 is one of the best wines from the winery, one hundred percent monastrell. The grapes come from century-old vines and it has an aging of 16 months in French oak barrels. Perfect symbiosis between the fruity notes and those from the oak aging.

Consumption features

Serving temperature

Serve at 17-18º C

General features

Type of wine

Red Wine

Region

Yecla

Grape variety

100% Monastrell

Type of barrel

French oak barrels (30%) and American (70%)

Barrel aging time

16 months

Capacity (cl)

75

Alcohol content (% vol.)

15

General Information

Casa Cisca 2017 is one of the high-end wines from Bodegas Castaño. A great red wine born from century-old monastrell vines, the queen grape of Levante, perfected with a long aging in French oak.

Bodegas Castaño is one of the benchmarks in the Mediterranean wine sector and a spearhead of the D.O. Yecla for its trajectory and achievements with the native varieties of the area, primarily with monastrell.

Ramón Castaño Santa was the founder of the winery in 1950. In the mid-seventies, he acquired his first vineyards and began bottling in 1980. After several generations linked to the world of wine, the Castaño family has managed to adapt the legacy of previous generations by incorporating new technologies and the most modern winemaking systems in the service of their magnificent viticultural heritage. Currently, it has 600 hectares of vineyards, and markets around 90% of its production in the international market. Enjoy now their high-end red wine Casa Cisca 2017.

Creators' opinion

The winery

Bodegas Castaño
Bodegas Castaño is one of the benchmarks in the Mediterranean wine sector and a spearhead of the D.O. Yecla due to its trajectory and achievements with the area's native varieties, primarily monastrell.

Ramón Castaño Santa founded the winery in 1950. In the mid-seventies, he acquired his first vineyards, and in 1980 he began bottling. After several generations connected to the world of wine, the Castaño family has successfully adapted the legacy of previous generations by incorporating new technologies and the most modern winemaking systems to enhance their magnificent viticultural heritage. Currently, they have 600 hectares of vineyards and market around 90% of their production in the international market.