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History
The Félix Solís SL winery was founded in April 1975 and lies along the current national road that links Madrid to Cadiz. The winery is one of the largest family-owned wineries in the world and is fitted with the most modern production and storage facilities. The World Ranking of Wines and Spirits (WRWS) gave Felix Solis sixth place in the top 100 Best Wineries of the World and second place in the category ‘Best Wineries of Spain'.
Country Of Origin
Spain
Agent
Felix Solis Avantis UK Ltd
Grape Variety
Verdejo, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay
Current Vintage
NV
Brand
Mucho Más
Return To Address
Felix Solis, S.L.,
13300ES,
España.
13300ES,
España.
Regional Information
The goal was to create a distinctive style of wine by harnessing the qualities of three different but complementary grape varieties from several notable winegrowing regions in Spain. The resulting wine is ideal as an aperitif but also goes well pasta, paella and all sorts of tapas, especially grilled fish, smoked hams and cheeses.
Dietary Information (ingredients and allergens may be subject to change, so it is important you check the labels supplied in each delivery)
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
Tasting Notes
Complex and subtle on the nose, there are peach and apricot aromas with hints of citrus and smokiness. Rich and mouth-filling in style, with moreish tropical fruit flavours, nuanced vanilla and nicely balanced acidity.
Features
Wine of Spain
Package Type
Bottle
Alcohol By Volume
12.5
Manufacturer
Produced and Bottled by:
Felix Solis, S.L.,
13300ES,
España.
Felix Solis, S.L.,
13300ES,
España.
Other Information
Origin:
Product of Spain
Additional Information:
Alcohol By Volume: 12.5%
Product of Spain
Additional Information:
Alcohol By Volume: 12.5%
Producer
Felix Solis S.L.
Winemaker
Carlos Villarraso
Vinification Details
Fermentations take place in stainless steel tanks over 20-25 days at maximum temperatures of 15ºC. Once the vinification process is complete, the wine is left on its lees at low temperature for 2-3 months to develop secondary flavour characteristics. In the case of Chardonnay, the wine remains in French oak barrels for 3 months, with batonnage (stirring the lees) occurring several times a week.
Customer reviews
Overall ratings
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