Emina Pasión Mágnum 2023 is a red wine that embodies the philosophy of Emina Ribera: all the quality and elegance characteristic of Matarromera, but with a more modern and contemporary style. This Tempranillo is sourced from vineyards located in the Golden Mile of Ribera del Duero, in the areas of Valbuena de Duero and Pesquera de Duero, and undergoes a brief barrel aging. Fresh, fruity, and elegant.
Serving temperature
Type of wine
Region
Grape variety
100% Tempranillo
Type of barrel
New American oak barrels
Type of bottle
Bordeaux Bottle
Capacity (cl)
150
Emina Pasión Mágnum tiene una capa alta con tonos azules, amoratados y cardenalicios, propios de su juventud. En nariz es goloso, con muchos recuerdos de frutas rojas como cerezas y frutas negras ácidas como grosellas y moras. Recuerdos de paso por barrica: especiados, cacao, café… Buena estructura en boca donde se muestra fácil de beber. Retronasal donde se perciben frutas rojas ácidas, con una estructura media. Final largo y tanino sedoso.
Emina Ribera is the second winery founded in Ribera del Duero by the agronomist and winemaker Carlos Moro, following Matarromera. A brand characterized by its commitment to quality, innovation, and sustainability. Paloma Moro, the founder's daughter, is the current president of Emina.
The winery produces wines from its own carefully cultivated vineyards. The vines are intelligently monitored; they receive water, fertilizers, or phytosanitary treatments only when strictly necessary. The result is a reduction in their water footprint and respect for local biodiversity.
Commitment to environmental care is a fundamental part of its DNA. In fact, it was the first Spanish company with AENOR certification to measure its carbon footprint. It also holds the Wineries for Climate Protection certification and is part of International Wineries for Climate Action (IWCA), an association dedicated to combating climate change through innovative strategies to reduce carbon emissions.
Emina has two production facilities: one located in the D.O. Ribera del Duero, in the municipality of Valbuena de Duero; and another in the D.O. Rueda. Additionally, it is present in Cigales, and from early 2024, in the D.O. Rías Baixas. In this way, its portfolio encompasses a wide variety of wine types: whites, rosés, barrel-fermented whites, sparkling wines, and reds.