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Product Notes
Bodegas Terras Gauda La Mar wine is a delectable Spanish creation from Galicia. With an intense, seductive aroma, it blends rich exotic ripe fruit notes that beautifully harmonise with a distinctive mineral undertone. The palate is embraced by an opulent, creamy essence, boasting salinity and brightness, characterised by apricot and mango hints. Derived from Albariño grapes grown on hillside terraces, the wine portrays refreshing acidity and a solid structure, enhancing its considerable depth and prolonged finish. La Mar is a complex, full-bodied wine, embodying Terras Gauda's remarkably unique vineyards, making every sip an exquisite, unforgettable experience.
Tasting Notes
Initially, La Mar surprises us with its clean aromas of tropical fruit, dominated by very ripe pineapple and mango. This first impression is fallowed by delicate aromas of lychee and ripe peach. The Caiño's excellent ability to extract the finest characteristics from the terroir shows through in this wine with a remarkable minerality, earthy notes and fresh saline overtones. These aromatic sensations are underpinned by hints of aromatic herbs and ripe melon and finish their aromatic journey in an enveloping, creamy backdrop of fine lees. On the palate, La Mar surprises us right from the start. It is a flavorsome wine, with loads of extract that makes it juicy, broad, unctuous and meaty. It shows excellent structure yet is also soft and appetizing. It wraps around the palate with power and freshness, clearly showing the ripeness of the vintage. The Caiño's excellent acidity brings freshness and gives the wine its excellent ability to age well. As always, La Mar is flavorsome on the palate, showing itself to be very broad, luscious, deep, full-bodied yet soft, and possessing great structure. It is a chewy wine whose excellent acidity also adds freshness and length and contributes to another feature of the Caiño grape - its surprising capacity far ageing