About Vero Wines, Juhu and Pinot Noir

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Vero Spanish is the brand of Vero wines which are distributed throughout the United States and Latin America. Many of us are familiar with this because it is the main brand for American drinking. The grape used to make these premium wines is a medium sized variety called Cabernet Sauvignon. It makes a sweet wine that is very enjoyable for drinking. The wines are made from Cabernet’s skin and the only method to preserve the wines is to bottle them in oak barrels.

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There are two distinct vintages produced by Vero. One is the Juhu, which is the more traditional version of the Spanish brand. The other is the Juhu Bordeaux which is the more modern version of the original Juhu. Both have excellent taste and are very popular for being able to be enjoyed on their own or with some food. The Juhu has a very low alcohol content and is not appropriate for serving before dinner as it can be too sweet.

Many people prefer the white wines from Vero, and there is a reason. Vero white wines are made from all the great varietals that are grown in the vast majority of the Spain and Latin America. These include such notable varieties as Javeda, Picasso, Pinot Noir, and of course, Chardonnay. There are plenty more excellent varieties from this great company, so if you enjoy drinking red wines but are worried about the high alcohol content, then Vero will fit the bill quite nicely.