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Tumba del Rey Moro

Comando GSpain

Tumba del Rey Moro is Comando G’s single‑vineyard Garnacha from a steep, nearly inaccessible plot in the Sierra de Gredo…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Tumba del Rey Moro is Comando G’s single‑vineyard Garnacha from a steep, nearly inaccessible plot in the Sierra de Gredos (Villanueva de Ávila) — old, ungrafted vines on pink‑hued granitic/quartz soils at high altitude. The wine is celebrated for its pale, ethereal yet intensely aromatic expression of Grenache (fresh red fruit, floral and mineral notes), meticulous low‑yield biodynamic/organic farming and gentle whole‑vine/long‑maceration winemak…Learn More »

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Tumba del Rey Moro · Knowledge Base

About Tumba del Rey Moro

Tumba del Rey Moro is Comando G’s single‑vineyard Garnacha from a steep, nearly inaccessible plot in the Sierra de Gredos (Villanueva de Ávila) — old, ungrafted vines on pink‑hued granitic/quartz soils at high altitude. The wine is celebrated for its pale, ethereal yet intensely aromatic expression of Grenache (fresh red fruit, floral and mineral notes), meticulous low‑yield biodynamic/organic farming and gentle whole‑vine/long‑maceration winemaking with ageing in large French oak vessels, producing a delicate, long‑lived, terroir‑driven style.