Vino Tinto Señorío de Nevada Oro
Red Wine Señorío de Nevada Oro fron D.O. Granada. Made with C. Sauvignon and Merlot grapes. With a lot of complexity and elegance on the nose. An excellent Crianza from Hacienda Señorío de Nevada winery
Bacchus: Silver.
Age: Crianza
Winery: Bodegas Hacienda Señoríode Nevada
Tasting notes for Red Wine Señorío de Nevada Oro:
Mahogany color.
A lot of complexity and elegance on the nose, where we find black and red fruit in compote and a nice range of tertiary aromas (leathers, musk), and memories of cigar box and noble wood.
The palate is silky, with sweet tannins, very pleasant to drink and very long.
Optimum service temperature: 15° C.
A pairing: Pato borracho.
Ingredients: 1 duck, 4 tablespoons oil, 2 tablespoons butter, 1 clove of crushed garlic, 2 chopped onions, 4 peeled and chopped tomatoes, 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley, ½ cup dry white wine, ¼ liter of beef broth, salt and pepper.
Elaboration:
- Wash the duck well inside and out, dry it and season it.
- Heat the oil and butter in a pot over the heat and brown the duck on all sides. Remove it and reserve.
- In the same pot saute the garlic, onions and tomatoes.
- When everything is well fried, add the parsley and the duck. Sprinkle with the wine, add the broth and cook until the duck is tender.
- Pass the sauce through a masher and serve accompanied by various vegetables and salsa in a small bowl to serve to taste.
Delicious!
What began as the dream of an immigrant originally from Valle de Lecrín who made his fortune in the Canary Islands and transformed his parents' old farmhouse into a winery, has now become one of the most important oenological complexes in Granada: Hacienda Señorío de Nevada . A winery in the French château style, surrounded by its vineyards and a modern 4 star hotel, groundbreaking, but in tune with the landscape. Their wines are among those that have received the most awards from the D.O. Granada.
Bodegas Señorío de Nevada are founded in 1996 and have an area of 21 hectares, extending at the foot of the Granada Alpujarra, at an altitude of 650 meters above sea level. They are located in an idyllic area for the cultivation of the vine, with land rich in minerals of the high mountain and a special microclimate, due to the extraordinary combination of climatic factors, typical of Sierra Nevada, the sea and the three rivers that cross zone.