| Type | Red wine |
|---|---|
| Region | |
| Grapes | |
| Producer | |
| Allergens | Contains sulfites |
| Alcohol contenti | 14.5% |

Spec sheet
The wine
What does this wine taste like?
View | Cherry red / Clean / Bright / Violet rim / Semi-opaque |
|---|---|
Bouquet | Fruit aromas / Red fruit / Exotic fruit / Coffee |
Mouth | Pleasant / Balanced / Fruit aromas / Red fruit / Undergrowth notes / Fresh / Harmonious / Persistent |
Drinking and storing
Serve between 16ºC and 18ºC
Food pairing
Vegetable casseroles / Shoulder of pork / Ossobuco
Ratings and awards
| 2017 | 90 PK | 90 PN | 90 SK |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | 90 PN | 91 SK | |
| 2014 | 90 PK | ||
| 2013 | 92 PN | ||
| 2012 | 90 PK | ||
| 2010 | 93 PN |
PK: ParkerPN: PeñínSK: Suckling
Wine critics reviewsReviews by Parker
Customer reviews
Winemaking
| Ageing period | 12 months |
|---|---|
| Barrel age | Used |
| Type of wood | Foudre / Barrel |
Vineyards
| Vine age | Between 20 and 50 years |
|---|---|
| Soil | Limestone |
| Climate | Mediterranean with continental influence |
The winery
Bodega Lavia
The Molino y Lagares de Bullas project, or Bodega Lavia, was in the pipeline during 2003, when a group of people, who loved the whole wine-making culture and were attracted by the potential for producing great wines that the vineyards in the Bullas Denomination of Origin were showing, came together to establish a winery. Their main objective was to make quality wines from their own grapes, grown organically right beside the winery. In 2004, the winery started out by establishing...













