
Munro Leaf's Ferdinand 2020 Rosé of Garnacha Spain
The La Mancha region in central Spain is the country's oldest appellation. Plantings date back centuries, and the region covers almost half a million acres of vines. Grapes planted in La Mancha sit anywhere from valley floors to nearly 2,000 feet and experience a typical continental climate. With hot and dry temperatures and little rainfall during the growing season, varietals that are dark-skinned and require little babysitting thrive. Drastic temperature drops at night give the fruit a chance to breathe a bit and develop natural acidity. The Garnacha (Grenache) sourced for our beautiful wine had incredibly bold and concentrated flavors, so utilizing it for Rosé resulted in a weighty and dry wine that will surprise your tastebuds. Scroll through the image carousel above to learn more about this wine.
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Munro Leaf's Ferdinand 2020 Rosé of Garnacha Spain
The La Mancha region in central Spain is the country's oldest appellation. Plantings date back centuries, and the region covers almost half a million acres of vines. Grapes planted in La Mancha sit anywhere from valley floors to nearly 2,000 feet and experience a typical continental climate. With hot and dry temperatures and little rainfall during the growing season, varietals that are dark-skinned and require little babysitting thrive. Drastic temperature drops at night give the fruit a chance to breathe a bit and develop natural acidity. The Garnacha (Grenache) sourced for our beautiful wine had incredibly bold and concentrated flavors, so utilizing it for Rosé resulted in a weighty and dry wine that will surprise your tastebuds. Scroll through the image carousel above to learn more about this wine.
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The La Mancha region in central Spain is the country's oldest appellation. Plantings date back centuries, and the region covers almost half a million acres of vines. Grapes planted in La Mancha sit anywhere from valley floors to nearly 2,000 feet and experience a typical continental climate. With hot and dry temperatures and little rainfall during the growing season, varietals that are dark-skinned and require little babysitting thrive. Drastic temperature drops at night give the fruit a chance to breathe a bit and develop natural acidity. The Garnacha (Grenache) sourced for our beautiful wine had incredibly bold and concentrated flavors, so utilizing it for Rosé resulted in a weighty and dry wine that will surprise your tastebuds. Scroll through the image carousel above to learn more about this wine.





















