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Reds Whites Sparkling REDS WHITES SPARKLING Red La Colosal. 4,75 19 LaFou El Sender. 29 White La Colosal. 4,5 18 Cava La Colosal Brut Nature. 5,75 23 DO Costers del Segre (Vegan). LIGHT DO Terra Alta. FULL BODIED DO Penedès (Organic). LIGHT DO Cava (Organic). LIGHT Tempranillo, Syrah and Merlot. Black Grenache, Syrah and Morenillo. 35% Xarel·lo, 35% Chardonnay, 45% Macabeu, 30% Xarel·lo, A wine with commitment, versatile Cellar created by the Roqueta family, 26% Macabeu and 4% Muscat. 14% Parellada and 11% Chardonnay. and gentle. Fresh aromas and varietal whose origins are in 1199. A wine with Wine without makeup, easy, Informal, fresh and capricious. character, with presence of black awesome balance among volume, maturity direct and with a Mediterranean spirit. fruits and spicy notes. and freshness. A wine with complexity and power, without losing the fruity taste. Àtica Extra-Brut Rosé. 31 Te has pasado 3 pueblos. 4,75 19 DO Cava (Organic). LIGHT Karma de Drac Red. 5,25 21 DO Rueda. FRUITY 75% Pinot Noir and 25% Chardonnay. DO Montsant. FRUITY Phincas. 33 100% Verdejo. Floral, subtle, young and fresh. Black Grenache and Carignan DOQ Rioja (BIO). FULL BODIED Fruits and herbs with a fine final Light but firm which expresses from old vineyards. Tempranillo, Graciano and Viura. bitterness, characteristic of the the strength of both varieties. Pleasant, easy to drink, Modern Rioja, intense and full Verdejo grape variety. subtle and seductive. of Atlantic freshness. Cava Àtica Extra Brut Gran Reserva. 38 Abadal. 4,75 19 DO Cava (Organic). MATURE Terraprima Red. 26 Marqués de Murrieta Reserva. 38 DO Pla de Bages. FRUITY 38% Macabeu, 29% Xarel·lo, Garraf (ECO). FRUITY DOQ Rioja. FULL BODIED Picapoll, Macabeu, Chardonnay 18% Parellada and 15% Chardonnay. 55% Cabernet Franc, 30% Black Grenache Tempranillo and Graciano. and Sauvignon Blanc. Mature cava with tertiary aromas and 15% Syrah. A Reserve wine and a great classic Cellar created by the Roqueta family, derived from aging with a citric base. The tasty fluidity and the funny personality of La Rioja. It is balanced in the mouth whose origins are in 1199. Wine with of a nice fruity wine. A wine that leaves and with a very pleasant acidity. Aged a predominance of the Picapoll grape nobody indifferent. It is produced in an area for 16 months in American oak barrels. variety, a rare but typical grape in the area. with a very special microclimate in a narrow ROSÉ land between the mountains and the sea. Remelluri Reserva. 42 Vanidade. 4,75 19 DOQ Rioja. FULL BODIED DO Rias Baixas. FRUITY Solà 1777 Clàssic. 23 Rosé La Colosal. 4,5 18 Tempranillo and Grenache. 100% Albariño. DOQ Priorat (ECO). MATURE DO Penedès (Organic). LIGHT A Reserve wine and a great classic The most pure, most salty, most kind 55% Grenache and 45% Carignan. 100% Pinot Noir. of La Rioja. Remelluri was the first wine and refreshing Albariño; fine acidity A perfect harmony among Grenache from La Rioja based on the harvest in the mouth, which makes it ideal to 100% Pinot Noir Delicate, fun, and Carignan organic grapes. Author of a single property. A lot of variety pair it with fish. suggestive and elegant. Exceptional wine from a small winery where they care of aromas of fruits and leathers. wine that offers an explosion of intense for grapes to obtain a well-balanced wine. 17 months in barrels. smells and flavors of red fruits. Àtica Blanc 3x3. 24 DO Penedès (ECO). MATURE Misiva. 24 Pago de Carraovejas. 48 Valldolina Rosé. 25 33,3% Xarel·lo, 33,3% Chardonnay DO Ribera del Duero. MATURE DO Ribera del Duero. FULL BODIED DO Penedès (Organic). FRUITY and 33,3% Macabeu. 100% Tempranillo. 90% Tinto Fino, 6% Cabernet 100% Merlot. Young wine but with a mature character Sauvignon and 4% Merlot. A bite of the Ribera’s black fruits. aged with wood, which gives a very Mineral and fresh with intense flavors Traditional, special and full of flavors. A great classic of Ribera del Duero. special character, almost unique. Magnificent of red fruits and a touch of citrus. 12 months in barrels. A lot of volume balance between fruits and oak. in the mouth, softness of the tannins Camins del Priorat. 36 and floral nuances. Powerful, DOQ Priorat. MATURE SANGRIA and a celebrated, exponent of Ribera LaFou Els Amelers. 28 Grenache, Carignan, Cabernet del Duero wines. DO Terra Alta. MATURE Sauvignon, Syrah and Merlot. 100% White Grenache. Wine created by Álvaro Palacios, Cellar created by the Roqueta family, Red wine Sangria La Colosal. 5,25 23 using grapes representative of various whose origins are in 1199. Wine produced areas of the Priorat. 8 months of aging at the Terra Alta, where its cliffs empower Sangria from Cava La Colosal. 7 28 in French oak barrels. the white Grenache grapes. Age is just a number. It’s irrelevant unless, of course, you happen to be a bottle of wine. JOAN COLLINS Prices with VAT included. Terrace supplement 10%.
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