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Aloers takes its name from the farmers in the Middle Ages that owned these lands, remaining free from any necessary provisions to the nobles. This means that they were able to make wine because of their freedom in society. 100% produced from Xarel·lo. The grapes are from vines planted in calcareous soils located in the Alt Penedès. Medicinal plants are used to control the pests and the fact that leaving a vegetal covering has helped to regulate better water retention and draining. 92P Robert Parker
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- Alcohol/Vol10.5%
- Made InSpain
- ByCellar Credo
- VarietalXarel-lo
Product Details
Aloers takes its name from the farmers in the Middle Ages that owned these lands, remaining free from any necessary provisions to the nobles. This means that they were able to make wine because of their freedom in society. 100% produced from Xarel·lo. The grapes are from vines planted in calcareous soils located in the Alt Penedès. Medicinal plants are used to control the pests and the fact that leaving a vegetal covering has helped to regulate better water retention and draining. 92P Robert Parker
More Details
- Alcohol/Vol10.5%
- Made InSpain
- ByCellar Credo
- VarietalXarel-lo
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