When tapas are on the menu, it's hard to ignore Spanish wines. Try this oak-aged white wine from Voche's Rioja region. A true success story you won't want to miss.
A white wine from Rioja
Voche Winery is a winery our vintners are absolutely crazy about. A distinctive winery that stands out for its quality and flavor. Not everyone's cup of tea, but a glass of wine where the Rioja is clearly recognizable. Rioja is one of Spain's most prominent wine regions. However, it's usually the red wines from Rioja that are the most popular. This time, something a little different: a white wine. Voche Rioja Blanco Fermentado en Barrica is for those who want to try something different.
The Voche vineyards are breathtaking. While Graciano and Tempranillo are normally the dominant grapes, Voche's winemaker has chosen two different grape varieties for this wine. The international star Chardonnay and Viura also thrive in the Rioja vineyards. The result is this Voche Rioja Blanco Fermentado en Barrica, where the power and flavor of both grapes are clearly discernible.
What does this Voche Rioja wine taste like?
A truly special wine. Highly recommended for the connoisseur. As soon as the cork pops on the bottle of Voche Rioja Blanco Fermentado en Barrica, your senses are immediately awakened. Brace yourself for a refreshing yet complex aroma. Nuances of grapefruit, lime, Granny Smith, and white fruit are clearly discernible. Even a tiny hint of pepper is clearly discernible at the back of the nose. This peppery character also radiates through to the palate, thanks in part to the subtle oak aging this Voche Rioja Blanco Fermentado en Barrica undergoes. Yet, the wine remains wonderfully refreshing, and this white wine from Voche is never too heavy.