Casar de Vide Mágnum 2022

The ribeiro de Matarromera
Box of 3 bottles
£84.90
£28.30 / bottle
Bottle 75cl.

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Casar de Vide Mágnum 2022 is the wine of Carlos Moro in the Ribeiro Designation of Origin and represents the arrival of the Bodegas Familiares Matarromera group in Galician lands. Made exclusively with native varieties of the D.O.

Consumption features

Serving temperature

Serve at a temperature of 9º C

Consumption time

In perfect condition until mid-2025

General features

Type of wine

White Wine

Region

Ribeiro

Grape variety

15% Torrontés, 85% Treixadura

Type of bottle

Burgundy Bottle

Capacity (cl)

75

Alcohol content (% vol.)

12.5

Tasting notes

Casar de Vide Magnum exhibits a beautiful lemon-yellow color with greenish hues, clean and bright.

Complex and elegant nose. It offers authenticity throughout its aromatic profile, with a predominance of white seed fruit notes (Conference pear and Fuji apple) in the foreground. It continues with hints of the floral series –honeysuckle– and final echoes of citrus fruits.

On the palate, abundant fruity sensations stand out in the mid-palate, and pleasant citrus notes accompany a very well-integrated acidity within the ensemble. Long and complex retronasal passage.

The winery

Casar de Vide is located in Castrelo de Miño, within the Ribeiro designation of origin. Since 2019, Casar de Vide has aimed to become one of the wine references of the Galician region, where excellence and quality are essential hallmarks of identity, both in the production methods and in its highly valued wines with geographical indication since 1932.The winery covers an area of 2,200 square meters and was built in 1988 from granite quarry stone next to the historic house, which was founded in 1957. Casar de Vide has successfully combined modernity, technology, and avant-garde with the classicism of a land that holds unique potential, something that has not gone unnoticed by Carlos Moro, the president of Bodegas Familiares Matarromera.