Can of pickled mussels from the Galician Rias.
El Celler Vall Llach was created in the early 1990s by Enric Costa and...
After the perfection of a bunch of Garnacha grapes, the centuries-old...
Viñedos Singulares is a project with which they intend to get the best...
Each and every Macallan single malt...
El Celler Vall Llach was created in the early 1990s by Enric Costa and Lluís Llach, in Porrera, one of the nine towns that make up the D.O.Q Priorat, in southern Catalonia.
After the perfection of a bunch of Garnacha grapes, the centuries-old vineyards of the Calatayud fields breathe. They call it the mother of all varieties for a reason, vigorous and resistant, fertile with fruity flavors that are combined in the glass with floral hints.
Viñedos Singulares is a project with which they intend to get the best of all the native varieties of the country through the production of regional wines, searching for quality vineyards in various areas of the Spanish geography.
Wines from a family rooted in the territory since 1752.
The personality of its wines is born from the fortunate combination of the unique and incomparable characteristics of its vineyards, combined with the most innovative production techniques.
The personality of its wines is born from the fortunate combination of the unique and incomparable characteristics of its vineyards, combined with the most innovative production techniques.
Uncorking a Juan Gil is not a choice made lightly. It is to share the eternal spirit of wine in all its fullness.
Viñedos Singulares is a project with which they intend to get the best of all the native varieties of the country through the production of regional wines, searching for quality vineyards in various areas of the Spanish geography.
Their journey begins over five hundred years ago in the heart of the Paraguayan jungle. The Jesuits have traversed across unforgiving terrain, down the Río Paraná and deep into the great Río de la Plata basin. Their arduous journey ends in Asuncíon, a subtropical haven nestled between the Brazilian highlands to the north, the Andes Mountains to the west,...
Their journey begins over five hundred years ago in the heart of the Paraguayan jungle. The Jesuits have traversed across unforgiving terrain, down the Río Paraná and deep into the great Río de la Plata basin. Their arduous journey ends in Asuncíon, a subtropical haven nestled between the Brazilian highlands to the north, the Andes Mountains to the west,...
Selection of caramelised marcona almonds praline coated.
Caramelised marcona almonds praline coated.