



The Capcanes Peraj Petita is a premium Kosher red wine crafted from indigenous Spanish grape varieties harvested from ancient vines in Montsant. Its seductive aromas of red berries and cherries typical of the variety make it suitable for festive dinners or casual evenings with friends.
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For Peraj Petita we select the grapes from our indigenous varieties Garnacha and Tempranillo, in addition to Merlot and Syrah, which we harvested from our ancient vines up in the mountains. Peraj Petita exhibits lively fruit and reflects the terroir and great varieties of the area.
Wine of Spain, Kosher. Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites.
Country of origin: Spain. Package type: Bottle. Full Product Name: Peraj Petita - Red Spanish Wine. Origin: Product of Spain.
History: Capçanes winery in Montsant is the very first winery in Spain to produce a kosher wine in the 20th century. Producer: Capcanes Winery. Winemaker: Capçanes. Grape variety: Garnacha/Grenache, Tempranillo, Carignan. Current vintage: 2013. Regional information: Capçanes Winery is located in the Montsant, Spain.
Tasting notes: Seductive aromas of red berries and cherry. Alcohol by volume: 14. Units: 1.05. Warning: This product is age restricted to 18 or over. You'll be asked to confirm your age upon delivery.
Vinification details: Capçanes dates back to the 19th century and was one of the many victims of the grape vine infection Phylloxera in Spain. After being nearly wiped out, in 1933, five families joined forces to create the co-operative of Capçanes. In 1995 a Jewish family from Barcelona requested that they make the first Kosher wine in Spain, Capçanes agreed. This meant the installation of new equipment allowing the winemakers to identify, isolate and vinify under controlled conditions, small parcels of quality fruit.