ABOUT THE BRAND
OTOÑO (Autumn or Fall in Spanish) is a magical season for winemakers around the world because it’s harvest time! While
trees everywhere start shedding their leaves in preparation for winter, grapevines are ready to unload their most precious fruit. OTOÑO wines are young, fresh, and vibrant, perfect for any occasion.
OTOÑO Sauvignon Blanc showcases a pale straw color with green hues. An aromatic nose with notes of cantaloupe, green apple and grapefruit. Medium body, crisp and refreshing with food-friendly acidity and a persistent finish. Ideal to pair with salads, fish, chicken and light pastas.
ABOUT THE WINE
VINTAGE: 2018
PRODUCER: DBL / Bodegas Mureda
LOCATION: Ciudad Real, Castilla La Mancha
APPELLATION: Vino de la Tierra de Castilla
VARIETALS: Sauvignon Blanc
ALCOHOL: 13.5%
TASTING NOTES:Pale straw color with green hues. Aromatic nose with notes of cantaloupe, green apple and grapefruit. Medium body, crisp and refreshing with food-friendly acidity and a persistent finish. Ideal to pair with salads, fish, chicken and light pastas.
PRODUCTION: 200,000 bottles
ABOUT THE WINERY
Mureda is a family-owned winery boasting the largest organic vineyard surface in the world with over 1,200 hectares (3,000 acres) planted. As an official organic wine grower, Mureda's vines are not exposed to any chemical pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers, which yields clean and healthy wines. Bodegas Mureda is located in between the towns of Manzanares y Valdepeñas in the province of Ciudad Real. Mureda produces fresh, crisp fruit-driven whites using Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc grapes from their highest altitude vineyards. The reds are mainly oak-aged single varietal reds that include Tempranillo, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah.
ABOUT CASTILLA LA MANCHA
Located in central Spain, the land of Don Quixote fame is the largest delimited wine region not only in Spain, but in the whole of Europe. Winemaking is thought to have originated here in Roman times, and was certainly widespread during medieval times. La Mancha has an extreme continental climate. Summer daytime temperatures regularly exceed 104F (40C), but drop dramatically as darkness falls. Winters are cold, with sub-zero temperatures and frequent frosts. These dramatic climatic variations, along with low annual rainfall (on average 14in/350mm) favor the stress of the vineyard in the final stage of ripening, yielding wines of great quality with the right winemaking techniques and careful grape selection.