More information Pesquera Gran Reserve Wine

Alejandro Fernández is the living image of a self-made man. As a young man he had always dreamt of setting up his own winery and making great red wines while he was making a living doing different jobs.
Continuing the family tradition learned from his father, Alejandro would make wine each year from the grapes of his small vineyards. However, he had to wait until 1972 to have his own real winery. It had a small 16th century winepress where almost the whole production process was conducted. Ten years would pass before the Tinto Pesquera winery would look more or less the same as it does today. The ancient winepress, however, still survives to this day.
The first years were not easy. It was common practice at the time to uproot vines and substitute them for irrigated crops like beetroot. However, Alejandro carried on planting vines and was the first to introduce the espalier system (in the “Viña Alta” vineyard) to the area.
 Pesquera Vineyards
Today, more than 200 hectares of beautiful vineyards supply the winery. Some vines grow on gravel terraces and others on high tablelands (like the “Llano Santiago” vineyard at over 1,000 metres above sea level). All of them provide their nuances to the renowned Pesquera red wines.
All the vineyards are planted with Tempranillo vines, the “queen of grapes” and the delicate variety in which Alejandro is a master.
Today, the results of such great efforts are known and appreciated around the world. These are red wines in which the wood is enormously respectful to the fruit. Wines that gain in complexity and nuances as the years go by without losing their original character. These are Pesquera red wines.
Pesquera Gran Reserve 1995
Colour: Intense Cherry red.
Smell: Notes of dark and red fruits, toasted coffee, and wood.
Flavour: Potent and flavourful.
Size: 75 CL Alcohol Content: 13%VOl.
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