The tasting experience concludes with exciting finish. Fresh, salty, mineral-driven and hugely refreshing; quintessential wine. This is another classically elegant, complex wine that's going to evolve nicely for at least 7-8 years. Great promise for the future.


Clos Lojen Manchuela is interesting but controversial wine. Absolutely not transparent and already purple in colour. First nose: strawberry jam. Later red berries, cow, and sauerkraut are revealed. Light and very young — there is even a slight sparkling. Organic wine.

— Irina Vain


A purchase based on the app recommendation. And wow! Nice work. Smooth & sweet - berries & oak, vanilla flavours. Went really well with a pasta dish. Loved it... Very enjoyable (and easy!) to drink. Get this bottle & enjoy!
Agata Ryan · 15.5.2021
Great value for money. Never disappoints
Natalie Harris · 22.2.2021
Der absolute Hammer!
Jordan Hamilton · 18.8.2021
Schönes dunkelrot . Dunkle Beeren, Kirsche. Angenehmer Schmelz , kaum Säure, sehr rund und guter QPR . Empfehlung!
Sawyer Alexander · 26.1.2021
Caramell noten in der nase, beim trinken vanille, veilchen, cassis und himbeere. Schöner marmeladiger abgang! Ein absoluter hit und ein muss für jeden primitivo fan… und das zu einem super preis! Einfach nur ein genialer wein!
Heather Moore · 20.9.2021
Crisp, tasty, perfect for pastas and pizzas
Charlie Morgan · 9.1.2021
Not a great nose to it, but nice on the palate, fruit forward, peach pear, hint of green apple. a bit of lingering aromatics of passionfruit. It’s got a good balance of acidity with a bit of residual fruit to finish. Quite transformative fruit forward to start, more citrus to finish with lots of rock mineral undertones.
William Douglas · 9.5.2021
Solid opus from a reliably good producer. Smooth and pleasantly effervescent mouth with expessive lime touched by a subtle note of toasted pine nuts leading to a happy bitterness on the finish.
Kellan Owens · 28.2.2021

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Region
  Manchuela is a large wine region in the eastern part of Castilla-La Mancha, a land-locked autonomous community in central Spain. As well as It is a Spanish Denominación de Origen Protegida (DOP) for wines located in the historical Manchuela comarca, in the east of the provinces of Albacete and Cuenca (Castile-La Mancha, Spain) between the valleys of the Rivers Júcar and Cabriel.
Grapes
  Bobal is a variety of Vitis vinifera, a red grape used in winemaking. It is native to the Utiel-Requena region in Valencia, Spain. The presence of Bobal in Utiel-Requena was documented in the 15th century in "Espill o llibre de les dones” by Jaume Roig.