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Tintostintos Jumilla LaLa TanaTana TintosTintos www.la-tana.com Jumilla Alceño, 4 meses 11.00 Pedro Luís Martínez S.A. 14 % Vol. Monastrell Finca Luzón 11.00 1/2 Finca Luzón 5.50 Bodegas Luzón 14,5 % Vol. 70% Monastrell y 30% Syrah Sierva 16.00 Bodegas Carchelo 14,5 % Vol. Monastrell, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah Alceño Syrah PREMIUM 16.00 Pedro Luís Martínez S.A. 14,5 % Vol. Syrah JUan Gil, 12 meses 16.00 Bodegas Juan Gil 15 % Vol. Monastrell Valtosca 21.00 Julia Roch e Hijos 15 % Vol. Syrah IVA no incluido LaLa TanaTana TintosTintos www.la-tana.com Jumilla Altos de Luzón 22.00 Bodegas Luzón 14,5 % Vol. Monastrell, Tempranillo y Cabernet Sauvingon Las Gravas 22.00 Julia Roche e Hijos 14,5 % Vol. 60 % Monastrell, 20 % Cabernet Sauvingon, 2o % Syrah Juan Gil 18 meses 27.00 Bodegas El Nido 15,5 % Vol. 70 % Cabernet Sauvingon, 30 % Monstrell El Nido 110.00 Bodegas El Nido 15,5 % Vol. 70 % Cabernet Sauvingon, 30 % Monstrell BullasBullas Lavia 14.00 Bodegas Balcona 14 % Vol. 60% Monastrell, 10% Tempranillo, 15% syrah, 10% Cabernet Sauvingon, 5% Merlot YeclaYecla Castaño Colección 20.00 Bodegas Castaño Cepas Viejas 14 % Vol. AlicanteAlicante El Sequé 25.00 Bodegas El Sequé 14 % Vol. Monastrell IVA no incluido LaLa TanaTana www.la-tana.com TintosTintos PrioratPriorat GR-174 17.00 Casa Gran del Siurana 15 % Vol 42% Garnacha, 38% cariñena, 20% cabernet sauvignon Les Terrasses 35.00 Alvaro Palacios Crianza 14,5 % Vol. 60% Cariñena, 30% garnacha, 10% cabernet sauvignon, syrah CastillaCastilla Petit Hipperia 18.00 Pago de Vallegarcía 15 % Vol. 38% merlot, 37% cabernet sauvignon, 16% petit verdot, 5% syrah, 4% cabernet franc Pago Florentino 19.00 Bodega Femal Crianza 14,2 % Vol. Cencibel MallorcaMallorca ÀN/2 21.00 An negra viticultors 13,5 % Vol. 65% callet, 20% manto negro, fogoneu, 15% syrah IVA no incluido LaLa TanaTana TintosTintos www.la-tana.com RiberaRibera deldel DueroDuero Trus ROBLE 12.00 Bodegas Trus 13,5 % Vol. Tinto fino Trus CRIANZA 22.00 Bodegas Trus 14 % Vol. Tinto fino La Capilla 18.00 Bodegas y Viñedos Robeal Crianza 14 % Vol. Tempranillo Emilio Moro 24.00 Bodega Emilio Moro 14,5 % Vol. Tinto fino Protos 24.00 1/2 Protos 13.00 Bodegas Protos Crianza 14,5 % Vol. Tinto fino Pago de Carraovejas 32.00 Pago de Carraovejas Crianza 15 % Vol. Tinto fino (85%) y cabernet sauvignon(15%) Alion 51.00 Bodegas y Viñedos Alion 14 % Vol. Tinto fino IVA no incluido LaLa TanaTana TintosTintos www.la-tana.com Rioja Barón de Ley Garnacha 17.00 Bodegas Barón de Ley 14,5% Vol. Barón de Ley Graciano 17.00 Bodegas Barón de Ley 14% Vol. Lan 14.00 Bodegas Lan 13,5% Vol. Tempranillo La Vendimia 14.00 Bodegas Palacios Remondo 14% Vol. 50% Garnacha y 50% Tempranillo Cune 14.00 CUNE 13,5% Vol. 85% Tempranillo, 10% Graciano y 5% Mazuelo Artuke Pies Negros 15.00 Bodegas y Viñedos Artuke 14% Vol. 90% Tempranillo y 10% Graciano Luis Cañas 16.00 Bodegas Luis Cañas 14% Vol. 95% Tempranillo y 5% Garnacha IVA no incluido LaLa TanaTana TintosTintos www.la-tana.com Rioja Marqués de Cáceres 14.00 1/2 Marqués de Cáceres 7.50 Unión Vitivinícola S.A. 13 % Vol. 85% Tempranillo, 15% Garnacha Tinta y Graciano Ramón Bilbao 15.00 1/2 Ramón Bilbao 8.00 Bodegas Ramón Bilbao 13 % Vol. Tempranillo Marqués de Arienzo 15.00 Bodegas Domecq 13 % Vol. 95% Tempranillo, 5% Graciano y Mazuelo Campillo 19.00 Bodegas Campillo 13,5 % Vol. Tempranillo Ángeles de Amaren 24.00 Bodegas de Amaren 14 % Vol. 85% Tempranillo, 15% Graciano IVA no incluido LaLa TanaTana TintosTintos www.la-tana.com Rioja Viña Pomal 22.00 1/2 Viña Pomal 15.00 Bodegas Bilbainas Reserva 13,5 % Vol. 85 Tempranillo y 15% graciano y mazuelo Marqués de Riscal 22.00 1/2 Marqués de Riscal 13.00 Marqués de Riscal Reserva 14 % Vol. Tempranillo 90% , graciano y mazuelo 10% Remelluri 22.00 Nuestra Señora Remelluri Reserva 13,5 % Vol. Tempranillo, garnacha y graciano Muga 21.00 1/2 Muga 12.00 Bodegas Muga Crianza 13,5 % Vol. Tempranillo 70%, Granacha 20%, mazuelo y graciano 10% Marqués de Murrieta 25.00 Bodega Marqués de Murrieta Reserva 14 % Vol. Tempranillo 85%, mazuelo 8% y garnacha tinta 7% IVA no incluido LaLa TanaTana TintosTintos www.la-tana.com Rioja Marqués del Puerto 25.00 Bodegas Marqués del Puerto Reserva 13,5 % Vol. Tempranillo 90% y mazuelo 10% Marqués de Vargas 27.00 Bodegas Marqués de Vargas Reserva 14 % Vol. Tempranillo 75%, mazuelo 10%, otros 10% y garnacha 5% Viña Ardanza 30.00 1/2 Viña Ardanza 16.00 La Rioja Alta Reserva 13,5 % Vol. Prado Enea 50.00 Bodegas Muga Gran Reserva 13,5 % Vol. Tempranillo 80%, garnacha, mazuelo y graciano 20% Dalmau 79.00 Marqués de Murrieta Reserva 14,5 % Vol. Tempranillo 85%, cabernet sauvignon 10%, graciano 5% IVA no incluido.
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