Case includes: Product information: Loma Bada Monastrell Barrica, Vintage:2013, A deeply coloured old-vine red with a bold yet elegant bouquet of poached blackberries, raspberries and blueberries plus a hint of toasty liquorice., About this bottle:Located in the northernmost corner of Murcia, Yecla is a small Spanish wine region lying in a transitional zone between the Mediterranean and the upland plateaux of La Mancha. With its vineyards at between 400 and 800 metres, and vast temperate variations through the year, Yecla is a challenging region to farm, but one that offers the skilful vigneron great potential. This wine is made with grapes sourced from non-irrigated bush vines of up to 40 years old in the ‘Las Gruesas’ and ‘Pozuelo’ vineyards. These vineyards sit at around 750 metres, where the vines are interspersed with fragrant rosemary and thyme bushes. After fermentation, the wine was matured in French and American oak barrels for six months., Grape Variety: 100% Monastrell, Country of origin:Spain, Region:Yecla, More information: Bottle size:750 ml, Alcohol content:14 %, Alcohol units per bottle:10.5, Alcohol units per serving:1.8, Serving Size:125 ml, Allergens:Sulphites, Stopper type:Cork, Consume Within:12 months of purchase, Bottling address: R.E. 6315/MU, Bodegas Castaño, S.L. CTR. Fuenteálamo, 3, ES30510 Yecla (Murcia), Spain