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Camino de Seda 2023

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Camino de Seda 2023
Berliner Wine Trophy, (Gold Medal)Sakura Japan Woman’s Wine Awards, (Gold Medal)China Wine & Spirits Awards (CWSA), (Gold Medal)Frankfurt International Trophy, (Silver Medal)Catavinum World Wine & Spirits Competition, (Silver Medal)Mundus Vini, (Silver Medal)Gilbert & Gaillard International Competition, (Gold Medal)International Wine & Spirits Awards, (Gold Medal)International Wine & Spirits Awards, (90 Points)
Mireia Altimira’s rich Monastrell blend, Camino de Seda, is from a special vineyard with ties to the ancient silk trade. Its luscious, raspberry-spice flavors have a history of international acclaim. Definitely a must try—especially at this price.
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Wine Details

GoldBerliner Wine Trophy, (Gold Medal)
GoldSakura Japan Woman’s Wine Awards, (Gold Medal)
GoldChina Wine & Spirits Awards (CWSA), (Gold Medal)
SilverFrankfurt International Trophy, (Silver Medal)
SilverCatavinum World Wine & Spirits Competition, (Silver Medal)
SilverMundus Vini, (Silver Medal)
GoldGilbert & Gaillard International Competition, (Gold Medal)
GoldInternational Wine & Spirits Awards, (Gold Medal)
90
90PTS
International Wine & Spirits Awards, (90 Points)
  • Red - Medium to Full Bodied
  • SpainSpain
  • Monastrell-based blend
  • 14% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • Vegetarian
  • 05 January 2029

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Camino de Seda is a medium-bodied red wine with intense aromas of black fruit, supported by notes of mocha, vanilla and earthy spice. Look for the same flavors on the palate, which is rich and concentrated. Long, silky-smooth finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Goat cheese, shellfish, chicken, pork, herb sauces, vegetarian.
Beyond the label

The “road” to silky-smooth richness ends right here with this superb Spanish red.

Camino de Seda is crafted by rising star winemaker Mireia Altimira. It’s her homage to the famed “silk route” that once ran right through the sun-drenched vineyards of Jumilla. In fact, her Monastrell and Syrah grapes grow in a special ancient vineyard that’s encircled by mulberry trees—which happen to be the silk worm’s favorite dwelling. Making this place even more special, these ungrafted vines are rare survivors of the 1800s phylloxera plague, in which Europe's grape vines were nearly decimated by the tiny bug that gnawed on vine roots. (Read more below about how these vines are preserved.)

This luscious red has wowed international judges, scooping up multiple gold medals—for three vintages in a row. This 2023 edition has earned gold medals from top competitions, including Berliner Wein Trophy. Look forward to intense dark berry aromas and flavors, supported by hints of mocha, vanilla and earthy spice.

Camino de Seda is just the thing for a grilled lamb kebab or a plate of charcuterie and cheeses. But you’ll want to grab your share soon, before our limited bottles are snapped up by thirsty Spanish wine fans.

P.S. For the curious botanists, here's a word from the vinegrowers: "To guarantee the survival of our ancient vines, we use the “marcottage” replanting system. When a vine reaches the end of its long lifecycle, we take a branch of an adjacent vine and introduce it to the soil. They we guide the branch so that it emerges where the dead vine used to be. The branch remains connected to the origin vine for some years, until its roots are strong enough to keep growing on its own. This is a vital system, practically extinct due to its high costs and slow process, that they use to ensure the continuity of our original, historic and strong vines."

The “road” to silky-smooth richness ends right here with this superb Spanish

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“Mireia Altimira is a real rising star and a winemaker to watch. Enjoy her rich Spanish red wine!”

Sarah Everden

Spanish wine expert

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