Located northeast of the city of Barcelona and on the Mediterranean coast, Alella is one of the smallest wine-growing areas in Spain. Over the last 40 years, its proximity to the city has led to a reduction in its planted area due to urban development pressure.
Vineyards line the slopes of the coastal sierra and its characteristic soil, the sauló, a white earth of granitic sand that retains heat, gives the wines their minerality.
This rosé wine, made from Cabernet Sauvignon, is bright pink. The wine has a strong aromatic intensity with highlighted fruity aromas (strawberries and raspberries). The mouth is fat and very balanced.
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