PRESTIGE
in the TORO D.O.
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The 100 Parker Points awarded in 2007 to Termanthia 2004 had a great deal to do with the evolution of the winery. This
sweet taste of success. This area has a long history of winemaking but had not made a name for itself until Termanthia 2004 received this accolade.
The name of the winery references the resistance that some of its vines had shown when faced with the devastating
region prevented the dreaded insect from decimating all of unscathed and did not need to be dug up. These splendid ancient grapes from this and other plots of vines are still used the great Termanthia. The grapes are all individually picked by hand. The new owners were already accustomed to this items that they sell all over the world.
Tempranillo – one could even say that it is its twin sister –
hundred-year-old vines that have been able to adapt to an delivering a high concentration of fruit and structure.
and elegance. waste and the soils are all worked sustainably. They do not use an irrigation system in their vineyards and harvesting and pruning are all carried out by hand. Polishing the Toro diamond is the work of pure craftsmanship.
future.
They manage a total of about 150 ha. distributed on both sides It is the winery that best represents the diversity of the area.
and the third richest in the world according to Forbes 2021.
we were not able to talk at any length about the winery and its wines. You have been at the helm of this business in Spain for
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