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Molino Real Sierras de Malaga Mountain Blanco 2021Sierras de Malaga, Spain ● Other White Wine
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Bodegas Jorge Ordonez Malaga Botani Old Vines Moscatel 2021Sierras de Malaga, Spain ● Muscat
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsLearn about Sierras de Málaga wine, common tasting notes, where the region is and more ...
Sierras de Málaga, established as a DO in 2001, is located in the south of Spain, in Andalucía. Interestingly, the vines in this region are planted on slopes reaching up to 3,280 ft in elevation, primarily in the non-coastal subzones such as Axarquía, Montes de Málaga, Norte and the Sierra de Ronda, although moisture coming from the Mediterranean still reaches the vines.
In this region, a wide range of grapes may be used for the production of white, rosé, and red wines. Young and inquisitive winemakers are producing more compelling wines from local grapes like Romé and Tintilla de Rota, while at the same time offering their interpretation of international grapes like Riesling, Viognier, and Pinot Noir.
Today, the Sierras de Málaga DO is enjoying a slight revival as its dessert wines are being rediscovered.