Find out about Frontonio: Los Botijos
Each month we’ll be getting out the chalkboard to teach you about an aspect of our wines in greater depth. This…
Read MoreFernando’s Field Trips: Rioja, Gredos, Borja, London and Madrid
Last month Fernando visited one of Spain’s longest-standing and most iconic wineries, López de Heredia in Haro, Rioja. He spent time…
Read MoreProud Parents: Listings in the world’s top restaurants
Despite being a relatively young winery we are delighted to say that we have already achieved – thanks to the hard…
Read MoreFind out about Frontonio: the re-labelled Frontonio range
Each month we’ll be getting out the chalkboard to teach you about an aspect of our wines in greater depth. This…
Read MoreFernando’s Field Trips: Cellar rat at Château Pichon Baron
Fernando may have recently become a Master of Wine but that doesn’t mean his studies are over. Each month he will…
Read MoreGetting our hands dirty: Robert Parker’s Matter of Taste, pruning and blending
Each month we’ll be sharing what’s happening in the vineyard and winery with guest appearances from our whole team: Fernando Mora…
Read MoreProud parents: Spanish Wine Lover and The Irish Sun
We think Amaya Cervera’s www.spanishwinelover.com website to be one of the best resources around for keeping abreast of what’s happening in…
Read MoreFind out about Frontonio: Garnacha
Each month we’ll be getting out the chalkboard to teach you about an aspect of our wines in greater depth. First…
Read MoreFernando’s Field Trips: Weingut Bründlmayer and Scala Dei
Fernando may have recently become a Master of Wine but that doesn’t mean his studies are over. Each month he will…
Read MoreBodegas Frontonio
Lacking a DO status, Valdejalón is arguably the least well-known wine region in Aragón. Located at the centre of a triangle…
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