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Miguel Domecq Winery

The history of the Domecq family begins with Juan Haurie, brother of the sixth grandmother of Miguel Domecq, who founded a winery in Jerez in the year 1730.

Near theMiguel Domecq vineyards, CORTIJO DE TORRECERA, there are the remains of a Phoenician village, with a winepress that dates back 800 years. of Jesus Christ. The oldest winery in Western Europe.

The Albariza soil, typical of the Cádiz countryside, is a white soil, due to its high lime content, very porous which allows it to absorb rainwater and great dews that the Atlantic Ocean provides, and produces wines with a strong personality that have made them famous throughout the world.

Vineyard

The vines, which produce Sherry wine, are planted on albariza soil, as are also the vines of Cortijo de Torrecera, where Miguel Domecq's wines exclusively come from.

The grape varieties planted are CHARDONNAY for white grapes and TEMPRANILLO, MERLOT, SYRAH, CABERNET SAUVIGNON and PETIT VERDOT for red grapes. There are also small plots of Sauvignon Blanc and Tintilla de Rota.

The vintage

Miguel Domecq's harvest is done at night, at a lower temperature and without the sun shining on the grapes. Transportation time is minimal, because the winery is next to the vineyards.

The result of all this care is the excellent quality and personality of the grapes that arrive at your winery.

All his wines are bottled in his MIGUEL DOMECQ winery, located in CORTIJO DE TORRECERA, where the vineyards from which they exclusively come are also located. That is why at Bodegas de Andalucía your wine store offers you We offer the best wines from Entrechuelos so that you can enjoy the quality of MIGUEL DOMECQ winery.

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