Canforrales Clásico 2022
DO La Mancha, Campos Reales, 750 ml
Description
Lots of wine at a surprising price! The aroma variety and intensity perceived in the nose continue on the palate. Aromas of violets are accompanied by those of black cherries and plums. Provence herbs and gingerbread spices are also perceptible – which is amazing for a so-called "simple" wine! Its soft, supple texture and concentrated fruit aromas make it very attractive.
Attributes
Grape variety: | Tempranillo |
Producer: | Bodegas Campos Reales |
Origin: | Spain / La Mancha |
Other vintages: | 2023 2021 |
Label: | Vegan |
Ripening potential: | 1 to 3 years |
Drinking temperature: | 16 to 18 °C |
Food Pairing: | Cold fish dish, dried meat, Mild semi-hard cheese, Paella |
Vinification: | cooling period, fermentation in steel tank |
Harvest: | hand-picking |
Maturation: | in steel tank |
Volume: | 14.0 % |
Note: | Contains sulphites |
Tempranillo
Iberian Native
The Tempranillo is the emblem of Spain. With its juicy cherry fruit, crisp tannins, and its notes of leather and spices, it gives the Rioja its face. In the Ribera del Duero, it is known as Tinta del país. Here it turns out focused and muscular. As it has inhabited the Iberian Peninsula for centuries, it is known under countless synonyms. Across the border in Portugal, it is called Tinta Roriz, and lends colour and body to port wine. It also plays an important role in the booming wine scene of the Douro Valley. The Tempranillo owes its name to its early maturity – "temprano" in Spanish means "early". Tip: do it like they do in Spain and enjoy it with lamb.

La Mancha
La Mancha: beyond Don Quixote
If you travel through the barren country of La Mancha, you will keep encountering a man who is said to have lived here more than 500 years ago: Don Quixote, the “Knight of the Sorrowful Countenance.” Restaurants, streets and plazas are named after Miguel de Cervantes’ fictional character. But in the largest wine-growing region in Spain, the signs point towards a change. New expertise in cultivation and processing is producing fruity reds with Mediterranean charm, along with surprisingly crisp whites.

Spain
Spain – Variety and perfection
“Somewhere in la Mancha, in a place whose name I do not care to remember...,” begins Don Quixote's odyssey.
The most famous part is definitely when Don Quixote thinks windmills are his enemy and wants to fight them – until they nearly kill him. It’s possible there was a bit too much of the La Mancha wine at play. Spanish vines fight for their survival in rugged landscapes, battling fierce drought and rough soils. But they fight well.
