Hermanos Lurton 2019
Body
Acidity
Intensity
Fizziness
Sweetness
Tannin
Alcohol Content
14%
Pairings
Beef , Game , Hard cheese
VIVINO 3.8

Hermanos Lurton 2019 - A Spanish Wine Adventure

Dive Into the Spanish Heritage of Hermanos Lurton 2019!

by Hermanos Lurton

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Meet the 2019 Hermanos Lurton wines, your passport to a Spanish escapade in a glass. From the rich vines of Castilla y León, these bottles offer everything from vivid Verdejo freshness to robust Tempranillo intensity.

The Vibe

Step into a sun-drenched Spanish vineyard with every sip of Hermanos Lurton 2019. Picture this: a slow Sunday afternoon, a breeze teasing through grape trellises under the Spanish sun. This is a selection that doesn’t just invite, it whisks you away. Ideal for those with a penchant for exploration, where each glass unravels layers of history and flavor. It’s like having Spain’s wine country at your fingertips, sans the passport.

Tastes Like

  • Verdejo: A burst of sunny citrus, topped with a drizzle of honey and a scattering of jasmine petals. It’s the crisp afternoon by the Mediterranean you didn’t know you missed.
  • Tempranillo: Deep plum and blackberry mingle with pepper and clove spice, a robust tango of tannins that’s as spirited as a Flamenco dance.

Pairs With

  • Verdejo: Savor with a plate of mussels drenched in garlicky goodness or a lemony fennel salad for those long summer lunches.
  • Tempranillo: Best alongside chargrilled lamb chops, inviting deep conversations over hearty stews.

From

Hermanos Lurton hails from the renowned vineyards of Rueda and Toro, a region radiating old-world allure and new-world innovation. With roots sprawling from the celebrated Bordeaux lineage, each bottle is a blend of authenticity and avant-garde techniques. This wine isn’t just from somewhere — it’s from a legacy.

In the world of wine connoisseurs, Hermanos Lurton stands as a beacon of the Spanish wine renaissance. Known for their keen ability to balance tradition with the avant-garde, François and Jacques Lurton have carved a niche where Spanish verve meets French sophistication.