Los Palacios (Vino de la Tierra) facts for kids
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Type | Vino de la Tierra |
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Country | Spain |
Los Palacios is a special name for wines made in a specific area of Spain. This area is located in the region of Andalusia. These wines have a special label called Vino de la Tierra. This label helps people know that the wine comes from a particular place and meets certain quality standards.
The Vino de la Tierra label is a step on Spain's wine quality ladder. It means the wine is good, but it's one step below the top "Denominación de Origen" label. Think of it like a special badge for local wines.
The area where Los Palacios wines are made includes several towns. These towns are Los Palacios y Villafranca, Utrera, Dos Hermanas, and Alcalá de Guadaira. They are all found in the Seville province in southern Spain. Los Palacios received its Vino de la Tierra status in 2003. This means it officially got its special label that year.
Grape Varieties Used
To make these wines, specific types of grapes are grown in the region. These grapes give the wine its unique taste and character.
- White grapes: Airén, Colombard, and Sauvignon blanc are the main white grape varieties used.
See also
In Spanish: Los Palacios (vino) para niños