UNTERSCHÄTZT – URPRÜNGLICH – UNENTDECKT
The Villar family and their Muruve winery are among the pioneers of the modern development of today's DO Toro in the central Spanish highlands. They own 120 hectares of vineyards there, which are planted almost exclusively with Tinta de Toro, the regional clone of Tempranillo. The climate is continental, with hot, dry summers and significant cooling at night. The wines are complex, velvety, with a very modern character and accompanied by the aroma of black berries. They are matured predominantly in American barriques.
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