Description
The history of Manzanos Wines is the story of a family, their effort, their perseverance and their know-how. The Fernández de Manzanos have been cultivating vineyards and producing wines for more than a century. It was exactly in 1890 when the first generation of the Fernández de Manzanos family established a small winery in Azagra, Spain. Today Bodegas Manzanos is run by the families brothers Víctor, and David Fernández de Manzanos, as well as Laura Mateo, wife of the former. In 2010, these young entrepreneurs took the reins of the winery to turn Bodegas Manzanos into a prosperous business, modern and endowed with the latest technologies in the field. A business that has managed to preserve the old flavor of tradition and the received legacy.
Winemaker Notes
The Reino de Altuzarra Cabernet Sauvignon has a brilliant deep cherry red color with a high layer of intensity. It shows complex aromas of black fruit, cream, licorice, pepper, and black pepper. On the palate it is a wine with fresh acidity, subtle tannins, well-blended, elegant, and balanced.
Professional Ratings
93Wine Enthusiast
Deep violet to the eye, this wine offers a nose of cherry, purple fig and saddle leather. Bright at first sip, it has flavors of pomegranate and raspberry. Slightly hefty tannins settle into the palate, with notes of milk chocolate, cherry pipe tobacco and black-olive paste. Bright fruit remains at the forefront, lingering in the mouth.






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