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Made from a blend of 50% Viura; 20% Malvasía; 15% Chardonnay; 15% Tempranillo Blanco, this wine vibrant notes of green apple, pear, zesty citrus and light blossom notes. The palate is fresh, with a hint of cream from the lees aging. A great wine to sip on its own, or to pair with your favourite poultry dish!

Located in Rioja’s Ocón Valley, just southwest of Logroño, this is one of the region’s most distinctive estates. Once a hunting reserve, most of the 800-hectare property is still left wild, with only a small portion planted to vines. That mix of vineyards, forest, and wildlife supports a balanced ecosystem, enhancing biodiversity and creating a natural harmony you do not always see in Rioja. Led by winemaker Barbara Palacios, the wines balance tradition with a more modern, expressive style. This is a different side of Rioja, one that feels alive, vibrant, and full of character.

Rioja Oriental is one of the oldest wine regions in Spain, dating back to the Roman era. The region enjoyed a major boost in production in the late 19th CE during which wine merchants from Bordeaux arrived in search for supplies after battling mildew & phylloxera. There was great influence in oak barrels fro again — which is now a key characteristic of Rioja today!

CASA LA RAD VINA SOLARCE BLANCO

SKU: 126210
Regular price $26.85
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COUNTRY: Spain

REGION: Rioja

VARIETAL: White Blend

VINTAGE: 2024

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FORMAT: 750 ML

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WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

Made from a blend of 50% Viura; 20% Malvasía; 15% Chardonnay; 15% Tempranillo Blanco, this wine vibrant notes of green apple, pear, zesty citrus and light blossom notes. The palate is fresh, with a hint of cream from the lees aging. A great wine to sip on its own, or to pair with your favourite poultry dish!

Located in Rioja’s Ocón Valley, just southwest of Logroño, this is one of the region’s most distinctive estates. Once a hunting reserve, most of the 800-hectare property is still left wild, with only a small portion planted to vines. That mix of vineyards, forest, and wildlife supports a balanced ecosystem, enhancing biodiversity and creating a natural harmony you do not always see in Rioja. Led by winemaker Barbara Palacios, the wines balance tradition with a more modern, expressive style. This is a different side of Rioja, one that feels alive, vibrant, and full of character.

Rioja Oriental is one of the oldest wine regions in Spain, dating back to the Roman era. The region enjoyed a major boost in production in the late 19th CE during which wine merchants from Bordeaux arrived in search for supplies after battling mildew & phylloxera. There was great influence in oak barrels fro again — which is now a key characteristic of Rioja today!