Las Bas
Wines by Las Bas
Las Bas Gewurztraminer (Case)
Viñas Viejas means old vines, and old vines in Garnacha country means something. Thirty-plus-year-old roots dig into clay and limestone to pull out something more concentrated and textured. A year in French oak gives it backbone without burying the grape's signature spice and strawberry character.
Las Bas - Garnacha (Full)
Viñas Viejas means old vines, and old vines in Garnacha country means something. Thirty-plus-year-old roots dig into clay and limestone to pull out something more concentrated and textured. A year in French oak gives it backbone without burying the grape's signature spice and strawberry character.
Las Bas - Garnacha (Half)
Viñas Viejas means old vines, and old vines in Garnacha country means something. Thirty-plus-year-old roots dig into clay and limestone to pull out something more concentrated and textured. A year in French oak gives it backbone without burying the grape's signature spice and strawberry character.
Las Bas Gewurztraminer (Half)
Viñas Viejas means old vines, and old vines in Garnacha country means something. Thirty-plus-year-old roots dig into clay and limestone to pull out something more concentrated and textured. A year in French oak gives it backbone without burying the grape's signature spice and strawberry character.
Las Bas Gewurztraminer (Full)
Viñas Viejas means old vines, and old vines in Garnacha country means something. Thirty-plus-year-old roots dig into clay and limestone to pull out something more concentrated and textured. A year in French oak gives it backbone without burying the grape's signature spice and strawberry character.
Las Bas - Garnacha (Bottle)
Viñas Viejas means old vines, and old vines in Garnacha country means something. Thirty-plus-year-old roots dig into clay and limestone to pull out something more concentrated and textured. A year in French oak gives it backbone without burying the grape's signature spice and strawberry character.
Las Bas Gewurztraminer (Bottle)
Viñas Viejas means old vines, and old vines in Garnacha country means something. Thirty-plus-year-old roots dig into clay and limestone to pull out something more concentrated and textured. A year in French oak gives it backbone without burying the grape's signature spice and strawberry character.
Las Bas - Garnacha (Case)
Las Bas Garnacha is a Spanish red wine from the Castilla-La Mancha region, crafted from 100% Garnacha grapes. This wine showcases the characteristic warmth and fruit-forward nature of Garnacha, offering a approachable yet expressive example of this indigenous Spanish variety. The wine displays good concentration while maintaining the varietal's natural freshness and spice.
