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Telmo Rodriguez MR Malaga Mountain Wine 2020 50cl

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Key Info

Country: Spain

Region: Andalusia

Grapes: Muscat

Brand: Telmo Rodriguez

Style: Dessert Wine

Vintage: 2020

Size: 50cl

ABV: 13.5%

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Telmo Rodriguez MR Malaga Mountain Wine 2020

MR is the gateway to the historic natural sweet wines of Malaga. Wine made with the little must obtained after pressing the golden muscat of Alexandia raisins of the old vineyards of Competa.

  • Telmo Rodriguez MR Malaga Mountain wine 2020 is unctuously sweet yet very well balanced
  • Enjoy flavours of honey, nectarine, white grapes and white balsamic

A must-try dessert wine for anyone who appreciates premium, authentic wines. Whether you are a seasoned wine connoisseur or a newcomer to the world of wine, it is sure to impress and delight.

All the fruit picked is from old bush vines. Undergoing fermentation with indigenous yeasts in stainless steel, then 10 months maturation before release.

Telmo Rodriguez is one of the most well known personalities in Spanish winemaking. For more than 30 years Telmo and his business partner Pablo Eguzkiza have been rediscovering and recovering historic regions and vines around Spain.

They have recovered vineyards in Valdeorras, Cebreros, Toro, Rueda and Malaga. These  are truly special places, capable of making extraordinary wines. In the 1990s, they decided to revive the once famous mountain wines of Malaga.