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Bubble Maps – Spain

Iberian Peninsula

Spain – Autonomías – Indicación Geográfica Protegida

  • Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, Basque Country, La Rioja
  • Navarra, Aragón, Catalonia
  • Valencia, Balearic Islands, Murcia, Andalucia
  • Castilla-La Mancha, Extremadura, Madrid, Castilla y Léon
  • Canary Islands

Portugal – Províncias – Indicação Geográfica Protegida

  • Minho, Transmontano, Duriense
  • Beira Atlantico, Terras de Cister, Terras do Dão, Terras da Beira
  • Lisboa, Tejo, Península de Setúbal, Alentejano, Algarve
  • Açores, Madeira

Vino Aguja

Spanish Sparkling Ancestrale?

Because we are going out, to take the appetizer and let it be lengthened until lunchtime. Because we like to enjoy much and without haste of the best moment of the day. We are from Peñascal Ice. A lively wine. Bright looking. Fresh and very sparkling. Overflowing youth and good color. Tasty from the first sip.” – penascal.es

Soil Type Glossary 2

Many soils

Keeping it simple, yet conclusive.

Sources:

  • guildsomm.com, accessed May 2017
    • Guildsomm Study Guides: Alsace, Australia, Bordeaux, Burgundy, Central and Southern Italy, Champagne, Fortified Wines, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spirits
    • Compendium: Beaujolais, Central Italy, Southern Italy, Loire Valley, Germany, Austria
  • wikipedia.com, accessed May 2017
  • The Sotheby’s Wine Encyclopedia, Tom Stevenson, 2011
  • diffen.com
  • “Sherry, Manzantilla & Montilla”, by Peter Liem and Jesús Barquín, 2012