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"valtravieso vt 2006 is a vintage of red wine produced by bodegas valtravieso, a winery located in the ribera del duero region of spain. the wine is made from tempranillo grapes, also known as tinta del pais, which are grown in the vineyards surrounding the winery. valtravieso vt 2006 is considered a premium wine and has received numerous accolades and awards. it is characterized by its intense ruby color, complex aroma of ripe red fruit and spicy notes, and its well-structured and persistent palate. the wine is aged in oak barrels for 18 months, which gives it a subtle touch of vanilla and toasted flavors. overall, valtravieso vt 2006 is a high-quality red wine that is best enjoyed with red meat dishes and strong cheeses. it is also a wine that can be aged for several more years, allowing it to develop even more complexity and depth of flavor."

Country
Spain

Zone
Castilla y león

Appelation
Ribera del duero

Producer
Valtravieso

Colour
Red wine
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Grape variety
Tempranillo

Volume
75 cl

Degree
14

Agriculture
Conventional agriculture

Parker
91

Vinous
NR

Vintage
2006
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