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REGIONES DE VINOS DE ESPAÑA BOTELLAS: ESPUMOSO MÉTODO ANCESTRAL Avinyó ‘Petillant’ Alt Penedès 2020 (If You Don’T Know Now You Know) (Porrón Me) REGIONES DE VINOS DE ESPAÑA BOTELLAS: ESPUMOSO MÉTODO ANCESTRAL Avinyó ‘Petillant’ Alt Penedès 2020 (if you don’t know now you know) (porrón me) ........................................... 38 Clos Lentiscus ‘Núria Parellada,’ Garraf Penedès 2018 ...........................................................................65 Cerro La Barca ‘Vegas Atlas,’ Extremadura 2018 ................................................................................... 45 Can Sumoi ‘Ancestral Sumoll,’ Baix Penedès 2017 ................................................................................. 60 Celler de les Aus ‘Capsigrany’ Rosat, Alella 2016 (I’m so pretty) .................................................................77 MÉTODO TRADICIONAL Raventós i Blanc ‘De la Finca’ Brut Nature, Conca del Riu Anoia, Penedès 2015 .............................. 90 Raventós i Blanc ‘Textures de Pedra’ Brut, Conca del Riu Anoia, Penedès 2014 .............................. 100 Raventós ‘Mas del Serral’ Brut, Conca del Riu Anoia, Penedès 2007 ................................................300 Mas Candí Brut Nature, Corpinnat, Alt Penedès 2016 ...........................................................................42 Avinyó Reserva Brut Nature, Alt Penedès 2015 ..................................................................................... 45 Clos Lentiscus ‘Greco di Subur,’ BdB Brut Nature, Garraf Penedès 2016 .............................................61 Clos Lentiscus ‘Xarel.lo Xpressió,’ Brut Nature, Garraf Penedès 2010 ................................................ 132 Los Bermejos Brut Nature, Lanzarote 2015 ..............................................................................................73 Jaume Giró i Giró Brut Rosat, Alt Penedès 2008 ...................................................................................56 Pere Mata ‘Trepat Rosé’ Brut, Alt Penedès 2015.....................................................................................42 Los Bermejos Rosado Brut Nature, Lanzarote 2017 (grown on vulcan) .......................................................83 Los Bermejos Rosado Brut Nature, Lanzarote 2018 ................................................................................83 BOTELLAS: ROSADO DaTerra Viticultores ‘Portela do Vento,’ Ribeira Sacra 2018 ..................................................................60 Alfredo Maestro ‘Amanda,’ Castilla y León 2018 .....................................................................................52 Ostatu, Rioja Alavesa 2018 ........................................................................................................................ 43 Itxas Harri ‘Ŕoxa,’ Navarra 2018 ................................................................................................................ 43 Oriol Artigas ‘El Ginjol,’ Alella 2019 ..........................................................................................................70 Celler Tuets ‘Tot’ Rosat, Penedès 2018 ................................................................................................... 49 Els Jelipins Rosat, Penedès 2015 ...............................................................................................................99 Succés Vinícola ‘Patxanga,’ Conca de Barberà 2018 ...............................................................................42 Venus La Universal Dido ‘La Solució Rosa,’ Montsant 2016 .................................................................. 60 Dolores Cabrera ‘Araucaria,’ Tenerife 2019 ............................................................................................. 43 BOTELLAS: BLANCO PAÍS VASCO Ameztoi, Getariako Txakolina 2019 ............................................................................... 47 Bengoetxe, Getariako Txakolina 2018 ........................................................................... 42 Gorrondona, Bizkaiko Txakolina 2015 (yes, I do age well thank you) ..................................... 48 GALICIA Albamar, Rías Baixas 2019 ............................................................................................54 Benito Santos ‘Pago de Xoan,’ Rías Baixas 2015 .........................................................63 Zárate ‘Balado,’ Rías Baixas 2018 .................................................................................84 Bodegas y Viñedos Raúl Pérez ‘Sketch,’ Rías Baixas 2015 ........................................150 Sal da Terra, Rías Baixas 2019 ....................................................................................................................75 Mar de Envero, Rías Baixas 2016 ...............................................................................................................75 Manuel Formigo ‘Tino,’ Ribeiro 2018 ........................................................................................................70 Cume do Avia ‘Colleita N07.’ Ribeiro 2019 .............................................................................................52 El Paraguas ‘Atlántico,’ Ribeiro 2017 .........................................................................................................87 Viña Mein ‘Eiras Altas,’ Ribeiro 2016 ......................................................................................................102 Gomariz ‘La Flor y La Abeja,’ Ribeiro 2018 ............................................................................................. 45 Emilio Rojo, Ribeiro 2013 .........................................................................................................................150 Emilio Rojo, Ribeiro 2014 .........................................................................................................................150 Emilio Rojo, Ribeiro 2016 ..........................................................................................................................167 Emilio Rojo, Ribeiro 2017 (Mandolorian’s top pick)..........................................................................................167 Luis Rodriguez ‘Os Pasás,’ Ribeiro 2016 ....................................................................................................72 Luis Rodriguez ‘A Teixa,’ Ribeiro 2016 ...................................................................................................... 90 DaTerra Viticultores ‘Gavela de Vila,’ Riberia Sacra 2016 .......................................................................62 DaTerra Viticultores ‘Gavela de Vila,’ Riberia Sacra 2017 .......................................................................62 DaTerra Viticultores ‘Erea de Vila,’ Ribeira Sacra 2017 ............................................................................92 Ladeiras do Xil ‘Gaba do Xil,’ Valdeorras 2018 ..........................................................................................53 Fragas do Lecer ‘Fraga do Corvo,’ Monterrei 2016 ................................................................................. 48 BIERZO Raúl Pérez ‘Ultreia,’ Bierzo 2018 ................................................................................... 52 José Antonio Garcia ‘El Chuqueiro,’ Bierzo 2015 ........................................................ 62 CASTILLA Y LEÓN La Osa ‘Trasto,’ Tierra de León 2016 ............................................................................. 49 Isaac Cantalapiedra ‘Cantayano,’ Rueda 2017 ............................................................. 45 Garciarévalo ‘Finca Tresolmos,’ Rueda 2017 ................................................................ 42 Alfredo Maestro ‘Lovamor,’ Ribera del Duero 2018 ................................................... 55 La Zorra ‘Teso Blanco,’ Sierra de Salamanca 2014 ..................................................................................48 Almaroja ‘Pirita,’ Arribes 2016 ..................................................................................................................42 Finca Zerberos ‘Viento Zephyros,’ Sierra de Gredos 2013 ...................................................................58 LA RIOJA + NAVARRA Remelluri, Rioja Alavesa 2009 ...................................................................................... 154 Alegre Valgañón, Rioja Alta 2016 ................................................................................. 48 R. López de Heredia ‘Viña Gravonia’ Crianza, Rioja Alta 2007 ................................. 110 R. López de Heredia ‘Viña Tondonia’ Reserva, Rioja Alta 2004 ............................... 110 R. López de Heredia ‘Viña Tondonia’ Reserva, Rioja Alta 2005 ............................................................110 R. López de Heredia ‘Viña Tondonia’ Gran Reserva, Rioja Alta 1973 ................................................1500 R. López de Heredia ‘Viña Tondonia’ Gran Reserva, Rioja Alta 1981 ...................................................418 CATALUNYA Oriol Artigas ‘Peça d’en Blanch,’ Alella 2015 ............................................................... 116 Oriol Artigas ‘La Bella,’ Alella 2018 .............................................................................. 82 Oriol Artigas ‘La Bèstia,’ Alella 2016 ............................................................................ 82 Oriol Artigas ‘La Bèstia,’ Alella 2018 ............................................................................ 82 Celler de les Aus ‘Tallarol,’ Alella 2017 .....................................................................................................
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