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    “UNIQUE”: THE WINERY OF IES SANTIAGO APOSTOL
This “unique” vineyard is situated in Tierra de Barros. The grapes and the wines in this area have an economical and cultural interest. This winery is placed in Almendralejo, a village in the South of Badajoz and it’s a traditional and ecological factory. Almendralejo is well known for its vast vineyard and for the extraordinary qualities of its grapes.
             
   This winery produces both red and white wines elaborated with black grapes. 
 It’s a young wine with a soft texture, pure and elegant, to be served in the best tables with the best company…
         Our white wine is produced in oak barrels. Characterised by its tasty flavour and exuberant odour, it’s a young wine touched with the magic of our local grape variety. This wine has a medium wide acidity and special aromatic compounds that gives it its rich flavour. It tempts to be fairly dry wine but the intensity of ripe fruit flavour can give the appearance of sweetness.
         If you want one of the most unique whites around, look no further. It is one of the most different types of white wines and needs to be tried.
         As far as the red wine is concerned, you should enjoy the pleasure of tasting this wine; it is the best of all choices. Its aroma, flavour and body are unique. Feel the scentand taste the flavour.
                                              






Describing Your Favourite Wine
Red wine is red because it was fermented with the skins, making it more tannic. White wine has less tannin, and is more acidic. Dessert wines have higher alcohol content and are usually sweeter, and sparkling wine has bubbles.

 Stopping at red vs. white wines would be like ending a discussion on vehicles at cars vs. trucks.
There is perhaps nothing more subjective about humanity than taste, and trying to find common ground when talking about wine with our limited vocabulary seems a difficult task.
They are:
Sweetness. The opposite of sweet is dry. A wine can also be medium-dry or off-dry
Acidity: It is a big deal for white wines, and it makes them refreshing.
Tannin: It’s all about the tannins for red wine. High tannin wines are bitter. Lower tannin wines are smooth and soft.
Body. This refers to the perceived “weight” and viscosity of the wine. A full-bodied wine feels thick, coating the sides of the glass as you swirl. A light-bodied wine is almost like water. A medium-bodied wine is in-between.
Flavours: fruity, earthy, spicy, smoky or flowery.
In the wine world, you’ll hear about “oak” or “oakness” or “an oaky quality.” Oak flavour gets in your wine when it is either fermented or aged in oak barrels. Many wines are fermented and aged in stainless steel casks.
                                                              

If you want to try the best of all wines, try the one and only: the “unique”!

ENJOY                                                   
THE PLEASURE
                    OF     THIS  TASTY WINE!!




                                      TASTY, FLAVOURY,
                    SMELLY  FRUITY…











feel the spirit 
       of                       COME          AND       our             FIND               THE
      wine.                  History of
our wine:               the                  message                              is in its flavour.



                   
TERMINOLOGY.               

ELEGANT
FLAVOUR                                   UNIQUE
YOUNG WINE                              ELEGANT
RED WINE                                        BARRELS
WHITE WINE                              AROMA
SCENT                                       ACID
SOFT                                         DRY
WINERY                                     FRUITY
VINEYARD                                 GRAPES
TASTE                                       SWEET
TASTY                                       TEXTURE
PURE                                        ODOUR
WINEMAKER                               OAK
DRY
SWEET


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