Spanish Wines – The Best of the Valley
Vero White and Vero Light both from the family of Spanish wine called Chardonnay, are both award-winning wines that are produced in the famous province of Santa Espolja. The region has always boasted some of Spain’s finest vineyards, and the best part is that most of these still produce beautiful and delicious varietals. It is said that almost every winery in the province is owned by a family. That means not just your neighbor but entire families share the wealth and enjoy it all together.
If you’re looking for a nice tasting wine that can be had on a quiet patio during off-peak hours, Vero White should be on your list. It’s light and clean, with a mellow sweetness. You might also like Vero Medium, which is a bit drier than its lighter brother, and is a bit more tannic. On the body, it is fruity and sharp, with subtle hints of juniper, pear and oak. You might also like Vero Red, which is full-bodied and balanced, with a bold taste. It goes well with a variety of food, but is especially good with spicy dishes.
All these great picks come from the same estate, located in the Mar Menor known for its exceptional quality. This means no pesticides or harmful chemicals, and no sulfates. That means no unwanted left over after the wine has been bottled and sent to the distributors, and no wasted wine. If you’re looking for some award-winning Spanish wines, then Vero is a great place to start.