Bodegas De Alto's Te Quiero White Field Blend springs from the rich soil and unique climate of La Mancha, where traditional viticulture meets a modern twist. Situated at an impressive altitude of over 750 meters, the organically farmed vineyards benefit from significant temperature variations between day and night, contributing to the wine's vibrancy and freshness. The blend features a diverse selection of grape varieties such as Airén, Verdejo, Moscatel, Albillo, and Malvasia, each contributing its own unique character and complexity. This approach results in a wine that reflects not only the spirit of its terroir but also the innovative spirit of Bodegas De Alto.
Exquisite Flavor Profile and Aromatic Richness
The Te Quiero White Field Blend is characterized by its refreshing and aromatic profile, with carefully selected fruits harvested by hand and machine to ensure optimal freshness. After harvest, the grapes are destemmed, pressed, and fermented under cool temperatures to preserve the delicate, tangy citrus aromas. Certain batches undergo a more oxidative fermentation to create greater complexity, adding depth to the wine. The wine is then aged on lees, contributing to its texture and weight, ensuring each sip offers a balanced and full-bodied experience, with notes of citrus, apple, and grapefruit that excite and entice the senses.
Versatile and Accessible: A Festive Companion
Te Quiero White Field Blend is more than just a wine; it's a celebration of love and connection, perfect for sharing during festive occasions or a relaxed evening with friends and family. With its elegant intensity and juicy fruitiness, this wine is perfectly suited to a wide range of dishes, from light tapas and seafood to more robust meals. Its organic and vegan certification further underscores Bodegas De Alto's commitment to sustainability and ethical production practices. Whether it's for a casual drink or a more elaborate dinner, Te Quiero White Field Blend is always a fitting and enjoyable choice that will surprise and delight guests.