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Viña Caeira is Pure Albariño. Produced in Salvaterra de Miño, in Condado do Tea, one of the five subzones protected by the Rías Baixas Designation of Origin. Finca Pesqueiras is located in the south of the province of Pontevedra, flanked by the rivers Miño and Tea, with a young trellised vineyard strongly influenced by the nearby ocean.
- Designation of Origin: Ribera del Duero
- Wine cellar: Winery Matarromera
- Bottle size: 75 cl.
- Allergens: Contains sulfites
- Operating temperature: Serve at 16-18º
- Country of origin: Spain
- Alcoholic strength: 15%
RESERVA FRUIT OF PATIENCE
If there is one thing that characterises Bodega Matarromera, it is its ability to produce wines for ageing in the Ribera del Duero region. The key to producing Matarromera red wines lies in the raw material: the red grapes from the Golden Mile of Ribera del Duero used to make our red wines are of the highest quality and respect the identity of the wine, vintage after vintage, making Matarromera Reserva a benchmark.
What does Bodega Matarromera do? Analysing, classifying and pampering each and every one of its plots according to their agroclimatic characteristics, through the implementation of a project called San Bernardo.
The winery chose this name in honour of the monks of the Monastery of San Bernardo, as it was they who, in the 11th century, brought the method of classifying vineyards from Burgundy in order to gain an in-depth understanding of the characteristics of each plot. The Duero Valley is an area of enormous natural and heritage wealth in a privileged enclave of the Ribera del Duero. Here you will find the Monastery of Santa María de Valbuena, the origin of viticulture in this Designation of Origin.
For its reserve wines, Bodega Matarromera selects vineyards with the following characteristics:
1. Vines that are over 25 years old and have moderate vegetation, which produce smaller bunches and grapes. Why? The concentration of colour, polyphenols and other beneficial properties of the grape is higher. In short, less quantity but higher quality. Less is more! These types of vines are found mainly at higher altitudes.
2. Limestone soils located at an altitude of over 750 metres. As we have been saying, one of the greatest influences on a wine is the soil where the vineyard is planted. Limestone is a type of calcareous rock that allows good water drainage and produces full-bodied wines suitable for ageing.
VINEYARD
WINE TASTING
Visual
This reserve wine has an intense colour with noticeable bluish tones.
Nose
Aromas of ripe black fruits with clear mineral notes typical of limestone soils. In addition, light tones of cocoa, spices and balsamic notes.
Palate
A wine with character and hints of dark chocolate that evolve into new leather and hints of pipe. An exclusive and unique wine representing a saga of iconic wines.

PAIRING
Matarromera Reserva is a very versatile wine, ideal for a good barbecue, spicy dishes, roast lamb, oxtail and blue fish.
A Ribera del Duero reserve red wine should be paired with these types of dishes, with which it achieves great contrasts and succulent harmonies on the palate.
The aromas of black fruits and mineral notes combine with the flavour of the embers and the richness of the meat.
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Bodega Viña Caeira
Cherishing tradition and history from Salvaterra de Miño, Viña Caeira is born from the land. Gravelly soils and quartz pebbles, where the identity of a unique vineyard that grows reaching for the sky and the prudence of the Albariño grape form the perfect pairing. The winery is surrounded by just over two hectares of Albariño vines tied to granite trellises that create a poetic landscape.
Viña Caeira, Matarromera's Albariño in Rías Baixas.




