Santos Brujos Tempranillo" is an exceptional red wine from the renowned Vallee de Guadalupe in Mexico. Crafted with passion and expertise by esteemed producer Bodegas del Sol, this wine reflects the unique and diverse terroir of the region. The vineyards, located in the picturesque Vallee de Guadalupe, benefit from the perfect combination of warm sunshine and cooling ocean breezes, allowing the Tempranillo grapes to flourish. Through careful winemaking techniques, Santos Brujos Tempranillo expresses a harmonious balance of luscious fruit flavors and subtle oak influences. With its rich, velvety texture, captivating aromas of red berries, and a distinctly Mexican flair, this wine promises a truly unforgettable and enjoyable experience for wine enthusiasts.
NOTES FROM VINOVOSS SOMMELIER
Santos Brujos Tempranillo tantalizes the palate with its luscious and fruit-forward charm.On the nose, inviting aromas of ripe red berries and hints of warm vanilla greet the senses. The first sip reveals a velvety texture that coats the mouth, unveiling a symphony of flavors. Juicy cherries and plump strawberries dance harmoniously with subtle notes of oak, adding depth and complexity to the wine. The well-balanced tannins provide a smooth structure, leading to a satisfying, lingering finish. With its distinct Mexican terroir shining through, Santos Brujos Tempranillo captures the essence of Vallee de Guadalupe in every sip, making it a true delight for wine enthusiasts seeking an authentic and captivating experience.
Baja California is a Mexican state located on the western coast of the country, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Gulf of California to the east. It is the second-largest state in Mexico and is home to some of the country's most exciting and innovative winemaking.
Winemaking in Baja California dates back to the 1683, when Spanish missionaries planted the first vineyards in the region. Since then, the region has seen a steady growth in its wine industry, with the first modern winery established in the late 19th century. Today, Baja California is one of Mexico's most important wine regions, producing a wide range of styles from both international and local grape varieties.