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WINE  FROM  SPAIN

     Spain is one of the most well-known wine-producing countries in the world, with a rich history and diverse wine regions. The country produces a wide range of wines, from classic varieties like Tempranillo and Garnacha to more unique offerings such as Graciano and Mencia. Two Spanish wineries that stand out for their exceptional wines are Marques de la Concordia and Monistrol Cava.

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      Marques de la Concordia is a family-owned winery located in the Ribera del Duero region of Spain. The winery is known for producing high-quality Tempranillo wines, which are considered some of the best in the country. Their flagship wine, the Marques de la Concordia Reserva, is a rich and complex wine that is aged for 24 months in oak barrels. It has a deep ruby color, intense aroma, and a long finish. The wine is perfect to pair with red meats, game, and strong cheeses.

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      Monistrol Cava, on the other hand, is located in the Catalonia region of Spain and specializes in producing sparkling wines made in the traditional method. Monistrol Cava is particularly known for producing high-quality Cavas, which are made from a blend of Xarel-lo, Macabeo and Parellada grapes. Their Cava Brut Nature is a dry, crisp, and refreshing sparkling wine with a delicate aroma, and a fine and persistent bubble. It is perfect for any occasion, and it can be paired with seafood, sushi and light cheeses.

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      In conclusion, Spain is a country with a rich wine-making tradition, and Marques de la Concordia and Monistrol Cava are two wineries that stand out for their exceptional wines. Marques de la Concordia is known for producing high-quality Tempranillo wines, while Monistrol Cava is known for producing high-quality Cavas. Both wineries are family-owned, and they share a commitment to producing wines that are true to their terroir and reflect the unique character of their regions. Whether you prefer a rich and complex Tempranillo or a dry and refreshing Cava, you are sure to find a wine that you love from one of these two Spanish wineries.

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