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Masia J Sparkling Rosé NV (2025 Edition)
Primary flavours

Citrus Zest

Stewed Cranberry

Strawberry

Lemon Rind

Mineral

Zesty
Details
Made from Tempranillo grapes, this Spanish sparkling wine is light, lively, and full of charm. Ripe red fruits dominate the palate, with notes of strawberries and stewed cranberries, complemented by zesty citrus and a touch of minerality. Refreshing and vibrant, it’s a true crowd-pleaser.
Origin: The original sparkling wines were made in a place called Limoux in southern France. Mainly Grown In: These days, the whole world sparkles - these styles are made anywhere and everywhere, from a range of grape varieties. Key Facts: Champagne gets all the attention, but there's so much more to the world of sparkling than that. In fact, there are four main methods of production for sparkling wine, each producing slightly different styles and flavours. What is common across all of them however is really focussed, tangy acidity (due mostly to harvesting the grapes early - the acidity is needed to keep the sparkling wine fresh) and an elegant fruit profile. Main flavours often include various citrus fruits, crunchy green apple and hints of honey or biscuit. At the end of the day though, it's about those bubbles and the refreshment factor! Fun Fact: Sparkling wine can be made in many ways - Traditional Method, Tank (Charmat) Method, or Ancestral Method. The biggest difference is the quality of the bubbles (referred to as the 'bead' or 'mousse').
Origin: The original sparkling wines were made in a place called Limoux in southern France. Mainly Grown In: These days, the whole world sparkles - these styles are made anywhere and everywhere, from a range of grape varieties. Key Facts: Champagne gets all the attention, but there's so much more to the world of sparkling than that. In fact, there are four main methods of production for sparkling wine, each producing slightly different styles and flavours. What is common across all of them however is really focussed, tangy acidity (due mostly to harvesting the grapes early - the acidity is needed to keep the sparkling wine fresh) and an elegant fruit profile. Main flavours often include various citrus fruits, crunchy green apple and hints of honey or biscuit. At the end of the day though, it's about those bubbles and the refreshment factor! Fun Fact: Sparkling wine can be made in many ways - Traditional Method, Tank (Charmat) Method, or Ancestral Method. The biggest difference is the quality of the bubbles (referred to as the 'bead' or 'mousse').
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
nonesomelots
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
lowmediumhigh
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards medium bodied, low sweetness, with medium acidity, some fruitiness, low tannins, low alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Castilla-La Mancha
country
Spain
Grape type
Sparkling Rosé
Wine Maker
Masia J
Alcohol
10%
Vintage
NV
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Cork + Cage
Production method
Hand Picked
Temperature
Cold 5°C-8°C
State
Central Spain
Pairing guide
Perfect for casual gatherings or festive celebrations, this sparkling Tempranillo matches beautifully with roasted chicken, grilled shrimp, seared scallops, or a charcuterie board featuring mild cheeses and fresh fruits. Its juicy wild strawberry and cranberry flavours also enhance spiced dishes, like Moroccan-style vegetable tagine or grilled halloumi with roasted cherry tomatoes. For a vegan twist, pair it with stuffed bell peppers, a herbed chickpea salad, roasted vegetable flatbreads, or a creamy cashew and herb pasta. The wine’s vibrant acidity and mineral notes cut through richer flavours, making it versatile for many dishes.
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Food

Lots of Herbs

Tuna Steak

Antipasti

Salads

Prawns

Scallops

Roast Chicken
Tastes

Crisp

Tangy
Moods

Always A Winner

You'll know when
Seasons

Summer

Spring
Recipe Matches
Wine region
Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
La Mancha is a wine region in Spain known for its hot and dry climate, high altitude vineyards, and significant grape production the top sub-regions are Almansa, Jumilla, and Manchuela, each with its own unique wine styles. The terroir across these regions can be characterized by the high chalk content of its soil, which helps to retain moisture during the arid summers. The top wine styles produced in La Mancha are primarily red wines made from the Tempranillo grape, including the well-known Crianza and the top tier Reserva styles, as well as Garnacha, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah. However, the region also produces some white wines made from the fruity Airen grape, which is a native varietal of La Mancha and one of the most widely planted white grape varieties in the world.
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