Turonia Magnun 2019

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Turonia is an Albariño from vines over 30 years old locatedin the subzone of O Rosal,in Rías Baixas. Aged for 6 months in stainless steel on fine lees, it is intense and fruity on the nose. Noble entry on the palate, with refreshing citrus sensations. It pairs perfectly with noble seafood, Japanese cuisine and rock fish.

Sight: Amarillo pajizo, brillante, con ribete acerado y destellos verdosos.

Mouth: Entrada vibrante, fresca y equilibrada, con paso cremoso e intenso. Largo recorrido con muy buena retronasal final.

Nose: Intenso aroma de fruta de agua (manzana Granny Smith), con notas alimonadas y de confitura de naranja amarga. Aromas a flores, hoja de limonero y notas de hierbas aromáticas (melisa, salvia y tomillo limonero).

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The history of Quinta de Couselo is closely linked to the Monastery of Santa Maria de Oia.

It is located in a grandiose location, next to the Atlantic Ocean, in a rocky inlet, between the towns of A Guardia and Baiona. This monastery began to be built in 1136 under the reign of Alfonso VII.
From its origins, the monastery had links with the valley of O Rosal, where the monks acquired different properties and promoted the cultivation of vines. Among these properties was the farm named A Cheira, which is what we know today as Quinta de Couselo.In 1864 it was acquired by Don Casimiro Dorado y Méndez, and remained in the hands of the family until 2013, when Don Casimiro's great-grandchildren sold the property to Grandes Pagos Gallegos de Viticultura Tradiconal. The philosophy of this wine group is to develop unique projects in those areas where the native varieties are best expressed gallegas.Finca "A Cheira" has an area of 2 hectares of vineyard composed mainly of 30-year-old Albariño vines, together with Loureira and white Caiño vines arranged on trellises. It is enclosed by the original wall built by the Cistercian monks and benefits from a special microclimate of Atlantic influence that provides mild temperatures, abundant rainfall and the hours of sunshine necessary for proper ripening of the grapes. The vineyards are located in soils of sedimentary origin, loam, rich in organic matter, acidic and profundo.Amparados under the D.O. Rías Baixas, specifically in the subzone of O Rosal, Quinta Couselo has been making wines with limited productions for more than 150 years.
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