Bodegas San Antonio Abad
24Q Syrah

Bodegas San Antonio Abad
24Q Syrah
From the sun-drenched terroir of Castilla La Mancha, where the climate and soil contribute to the grape’s intensity, resulting in a wine that is both bold and approachable. A moreish and spicy wine, featuring aromas of milk chocolate, sweet plums and a whiff of black pepper. Rich but balanced with dark chocolate and ripe plum flavours taking centre stage. It’s full-bodied with mellow tannins and a long finish, with just the right touch of oak from its 3-month ageing in both American and French barrels. The brief oak ageing imparts subtle complexity without overpowering the wine’s inherent qualities.
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From the sun-drenched terroir of Castilla La Mancha, where the climate and soil contribute to the grape’s intensity, resulting in a wine that is both bold and approachable. A moreish and spicy wine, featuring aromas of milk chocolate, sweet plums and a whiff of black pepper. Rich but balanced with dark chocolate and ripe plum flavours taking centre stage. It’s full-bodied with mellow tannins and a long finish, with just the right touch of oak from its 3-month ageing in both American and French barrels. The brief oak ageing imparts subtle complexity without overpowering the wine’s inherent qualities.
Tasting notes
- ColourRed
- Enjoy at16-18 & Decant °C
- CountrySpain
- RegionLa Mancha
- StyleFull-Bodied
- GrapesSyrah
- Pair withGrilled meats, roasted vegetables & rich cheeses
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The largest wine-producing region in the world, La Mancha’s vast vineyards cover more than 190,000 hectares of its mostly flat, arid, yet fertile landscape. Winemaking here has evolved dramatically over centuries, particularly as modern tec...
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About the winery

Bodegas San Antonio Abad’s winemaker, Jose Manuel Ortiz, has been with the business for more than 20 years, and knows this large, flat land with its distinctive reddish soil like the back of his hand. It’s this priceless experience of the land and its seasons that allows Jose Manuel to bring the grapes under his care to the perfect moment of ripeness year after year. This part of La Mancha has big skies and broad horizons, above soils characterised by Miocene sediments with a limestone structure. Temperatures are extreme due to its continental climate, ranging between -9º in the cold winter and 40º in the torrid summer. Dryness is another of its most pronounced characteristics, with a microclimate that prevents the entry of humid winds, resulting in very little rainfall (300 to 400 mm annually), but 3,000 hours of sunshine a year.
Community reviews
Community reviews
4.32 out of 5 stars
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I can’t quite fit the flavour profile but it was an odd taste compared to most red wines - definitely an acquired taste.