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ABOUT THE BRAND

Fly not cowards and vile beings for a single knight attacks you!” yelled Don Quixote as he charged against the windmills that he thought to be menacing giants. Chapter 8 (Capítulo Ocho in Spanish) is perhaps the most famous chapter in the best selling book of all time, and the inspiration behind this brand designed to pay homage to Don Quixote de la Mancha. The book was written by Miguel de Cervantes in 1605 and is widely regarded as the most relevant piece of modern literature in western civilization.


CAPITULO 8 BLANCO is pale yellow in color with hints of very brilliant green. On the nose it bursts with elegant tropical notes of ripe pear combined with green apple, lime and a fresh. touch of basil. Light and crisp with medium acidity and a crisp persistent finish.

ABOUT THE WINE

VINTAGE: 2018
PRODUCER: DBL / Bodegas Tintoralba
LOCATION: Higueruela, Albacete
APPELLATION: Tierra de Castilla
VARIETALS: 50% Sauvignon Blanc, 50% Verdejo
ALCOHOL: 13.5%
TASTING NOTES:

Pale yellow in color  with hints of very brilliant green. On the nose it bursts with elegant tropical notes of ripe pear combined with green apple, lime and a fresh touch of basil. Light and crisp with medium acidity and a crisp persistent finish. Extraordinary by itself, with all kinds of salads, seafood and shellfish.

PRODUCTION: 100,000 bottles

ABOUT THE WINERY

Bodegas Tintoralba is a wine cooperative owned by approximately 160 members in the town of Higueruela at 3,000 ft above sea level. Quite possibly the most technically-advanced and quality-centric cooperative we have come across. Over the years members have built up over 1,500 hectares of their own vineyards, an exceptional achievement due to both their size and quality. Thanks to the outstanding leadership of winemaker Pedro Sarrión Martínez,  Tintoralba produces awardwinning  modern-style wines that reflect the character of the terroir.

ABOUT ALMANSA

Almansa is a unique appellation located in the province of Albacete about 150 miles west of  Madrid. While technically in the autonomous region of Castilla La Mancha, Almansa’s terroir and weather conditions are very different from other regions in La Mancha. With an average altitude of over 3,000 feet from sea level and only 60 miles from the Mediterranean Sea, Almansa’s grapes achieve great level of ripeness without sacrificing acidity, an environment that’s ideal for GARNACHA TINTORERA to blossom. Climate is continental with long, hot summers and freezing winters. The soils are generally poor and stony, with a healthy lime component, which critically retains water effectively. Almansa was awarded DO status in 1966. The appellation draws its name from the largest town in the area, known for its imposing 14th-Century castle, the Castillo de Almansa

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