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COALLA SELECTION
The best wines of each country
Have you ever wondered which is the best wine from each country in the world? Discover thanks to our wide variety, the best selection of international wines from around the world.
SEE ALLSELECTION OF THE MOST POPULAR INTERNATIONAL WINES
The best wines of each country
€19.42
Un oloroso con casi 20 años de edad procedente del Marqués del Real Tesoro, la bodega que fue el primer paso hacia el grupo José Estévez. Fino, elegante, seco y fácil de beber. Probablemente, uno de los mayores...
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€13.22
Un viejo Cream muy suave que no esconde el carácter del Oloroso. El Cream es el vino de la abuelita inglesa, quizá el menos noble de los jereces, pero todos los vinos de Valdespino son de calidad mundial, y este...
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€15.54
One of the greatest wines of this country is a Fino, it is made with must from one of the best limestone vineyards in the world and is called Inocente. But, as it is a Jerez and costs a few euros, we do not appreciate...
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€7.40
La Guita está de vuelta y, de qué manera. Estamos absolutamente convencidos de que esta Manzanilla es el vino blanco con mejor relación calidad precio de nuestro país. Densa, compleja, y al tiempo liviana, fresca,...
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€18.60
A sweet wine of great RCP made with overripe Muscat grapes. Sweet without saturation, with a certain freshness, very enjoyable. A promise in itself. The origin of the mythical Toneles.
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€8.14
Caoba oscura, el color de la seducción. Aromas frutales, recuerdos a roble. Y un paladar suave, dulce, aterciopelado: un gran exponente de grato equilibrio.
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€8.26
Bajo su apariencia de brillante oro viejo, posee una honda fragancia que recuerda. Su antigua solera le confiere un gran cuerpo y un paladar seco con regusto a roble y nueces.
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€35.95
Made with three-quarters of Xarello and a quarter of Macabeo, which are aged in stacks for 89 months, with a cork stopper. Brut Nature.
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€74.59
Champagne Rosé from one of the oldest houses of Champagne, a great wine to enjoy the rosés because they are in fashion.
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€82.65
Blanc de Blancs is one of the star wines of Ruinart, one of the oldest Maisons de Champagne in France. A wine of finesse and elegance to enjoy the Chardonnay.
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€34.71
100% Chardonnay de Cuis 1st Cru. This is the classic non-vintage blend of the house that with constant taste represents the Gimonnet style: liveliness, lightness, finesse and purity of the great Chardonnays from the...
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€46.28
¿Han leído lo escrito sobre el Brut a secas? Pues multiplíquenlo por dos y se pueden hacer una idea de lo que es el Brut Reserve. Es tan intenso que termina por resultar delicado. ¿Paradójico, verdad?. Los vinos de...
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€50.00
Un rosado que originalmente los Lallement hacían sólo para consumo propio, para luego empezar a comercializarlo. Elaborado con Pinot Noir de Verzenay. Los vinos de Jean Lallement se caracterizan por su raza y su...
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€42.73
Rosé Champagnes are in fashion for their freshness and versatility. The one by Marc Hebrart has a delicate pale color and is all delicacy, with the floral aromas of Pinot Noir dominating a blend made up of 45%...
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€42.98
A coupage with 70% Pinot, 28% Chardonnay and 2% Bouzy Rouge (Pinot red wine) that makes it a blended Champagne Rosé with an ethereal, sensual and elegant profile. Enjoy it with the best company.
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€203.31
Una de las superestrellas de Burdeos, un Saint Emilion de personalidad arrolladora, un vino que nos ha emocionado hasta cotas que considerábamos impensables y, en definitiva, un vino de ensueño para auténticos...
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€13.06
El Oporto Select Reserve de Taylor´s es elaborado a partir de vinos de Oporto jóvenes cuidadosamente seleccionados, producidos en las subregiones del Baixo Corgo y del Cima Corgo de la región del Douro. Los vinos que...
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€28.93
Taylor's Tawny 10 Year Old Port is a magnificent example of the wood-aged tawny style. Opulent and elegant, it combines delicate notes of wood with intense aromas of ripe fruit. It is intended for immediate consumption.
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€57.85
Taylor´s elabora sus magníficos tawnies 20 años a partir de sus reservas de vinos de Oporto antiguos. Estos vinos envejecen en tonel en las frescas y tranquilas bodegas de guarda de Taylor`s en Vila Nova de Gaia,...
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€52.89
Un gran Tawny de Maritavora, elaborado con las variedades tradicionales del Oporto, madurado muy lentamente en barricas y toneles donde se va afinando. Puro terciopelo.
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€10.25
Taylors es famoso por hacer algunos de los más grandes Oportos del mundo. Pero, a veces, una gran bodega necesita hacer un pequeño gran vino. Y eso es el Fine Tawny de Taylors. Ideal como aperitivo o como postre para...
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€10.25
Taylors Fine White Port is a blend of white wines from the highest parts of the Douro. Arinto, Boal (Semillon), Codega, Sgana Cao, Folgasao, Gouveio, Viosinho and Rabigato. The wines are aged in barrels to refine and...
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€15.00
El Chip Dry de Taylors es un vino blanco envejecido en pipas de Oporto, donde pierde su carácter frutal y gana aromas y sabores de frutos secos. Delicioso como aperitivo, les animamos a disfrutar de un Port-Tonic en...
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€28.93
Horacio Simoes Moscatel Roxo Armagnac is a sweet fortified wine made with the Moscatel Roxo variety in the DOC Setúbal in Portugal, by the Simoes family. It is a small-production wine from a single 2.5-hectare...
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€40.50
El vino que renovó vinícolamente la Campania hace quince años está ahora presente en nuestro catálogo. Aglianico y Cabernet y Merlot como variedades internacionales. Fruta negra, violetas, cereza, una acidez...
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€99.17
From a selection of the best Frappato grapes harvested each year, COS carries out an amphora vinification after which the wine is made following the classic Champagne method: second fermentation in the bottle. This...
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€16.53
Cambrugiano Riserva is a white wine made from the Verdicchio variety in the Matelica region of Italy. It is the symbol of Cantine Belisario, the most awarded wine, the one that has given them prestige. A wine that was...
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€23.97
Pythos Anfora is made with Grecanico planted more than ten years ago in sandy and limestone soils. It ferments spontaneously in terracotta amphorae, in contact with the skins and using indigenous yeasts. The...
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€22.31
A typically Piedmontese wine, with that false lightness of the Barbera, but also with the structure to improve in the bottle. Easy to drink and fresh as befits an Elvio Cogno wine.
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€99.17
It is the last wine added to the catalog by Elvio Cogno. A sub-area of the Ravera payment, which Elvio always stood out as the best and which for years was his private reserve. 30 months of aging in large Slavonian...
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€6.61
Scanavino Moscato D'Asti is a sweet sparkling wine made from Moscato Bianco in the Piedmont region of Italy. It is a soft, fresh wine with fruity notes.
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€9.92
Prosecco Brut La Gioiosa is more than a drink; It is a celebration of life and the special moments we share with those we love most. Perfect to toast at a party, accompany a romantic dinner or simply enjoy in good...
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€33.72
From the lower part of the site and made with more botrytis grapes than the regular Auslese, the 2017 Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese ** is clear and elegant on the perfectly ripe, intense and spicy nose.
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€22.31
From one of the most prestigious vineyards on the Moselle, a Selbach Oster Spatlese with a touch of vanilla, a good feature of the plot. RP93
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€18.84
Selbach-oster Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Riesling Spatlese Trocken is a white wine made by Johannes Selbach with the Riesling variety from his Zeltinger Sonnenuhr vineyard on the German Moselle.It is a dry white wine...
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€28.93
From one of the most prestigious vineyards of the Moselle, an Auslese from Selbach Oster with a certain touch of vanilla, a good feature of the plot. The origin of Selbach-Oster dates back to 1661 through the union of...
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€25.21
From one of the best Moselle payouts Martin Kerpen makes his Spatlese with botrytized grapes. Wehlener Sonnenuhr is a steeply sloping vineyard topped by a sundial (Sonnenuhr), a sign of optimal exposure for grape...
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€14.79
Have you never tried a wine from the Moselle? So this Kabinett Feinherb has to be the first step. The purity of the Riesling and the slate minerality typical of the Moselle. It is vinified a little drier than the...
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€16.94
From one of the best Moselle payouts Martin Kerpen makes his Spatlese. Wehlener Sonnenuhr is a steeply sloping vineyard topped by a sundial (Sonnenuhr), a sign of optimal exposure for grape ripening. Wehlener...
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€19.01
This Lorch is equivalent to what in Burgundy terminology would be a village wine. It comes from vineyards that, in fact, are found in the village of Lorch with blackboard and quartzite floors. It is a wine that does...
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Which Countries Produce the Best Wines?
Wine culture has been a constant companion of humanity throughout the centuries. From ancient European hills to countries like Australia, New Zealand, the United States, South Africa, and South America, every sip takes us on a journey through geography, history, and passion. In this extensive wine journey, we will explore the countries that have made their mark in the world of wine:
Wines from France
When exceptional wines come to mind, France emerges as the epicenter of oenology. Its vineyards, spread from Burgundy to Bordeaux, have produced some of the world's most celebrated and coveted wines.
In Burgundy, the land of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti stands as an icon. Its wines, like the legendary Romanée-Conti, embody oenological perfection and set unattainable standards for many. In Bordeaux, Château Margaux, with its rich history and elegance, takes us on a sensory journey where reds and dry whites are synonymous with refinement.
Wines from Italy
Italy, with its rich geographical diversity, presents a palette of wine flavors ranging from robust reds in Tuscany to bubbly Proseccos from Veneto.
The Barolo region in Piedmont is famous for its Nebbiolo reds, and the Ceretto winery, with its labels Bricco Rocche and Brunate, captures the essence of this land. In Veneto, the Bisol house embodies excellence in Prosecco production, taking Italian sparkling wines to new heights of refinement.
Wines from Spain
Spain, with its rich wine heritage, has experienced an oenological revolution by merging tradition with innovation.
In the Rioja region, Bodegas Marqués de Riscal epitomizes this unique synthesis, producing reds that balance historical depth with avant-garde touches. Ribera del Duero, with wineries like Vega Sicilia, takes us on a journey of robust and structured flavors that define modern Spanish winemaking.
Discover the World's Leading Wine-Producing Countries
In addition to quality, quantity also plays a crucial role in the world of wine. Some countries, due to the extent of their vineyards and production, stand out as leaders in the global wine industry.
Italy, France, and Spain, as the three largest wine producers in the world, are true titans in this regard. The hills of Tuscany in Italy, with wineries like Antinori, invite us to explore the vastness of their vineyards. In France, the Languedoc-Roussillon region significantly contributes to production, offering a wide range of accessible wines. In Spain, the La Mancha region, although often overlooked, is an oenological powerhouse that contributes to the wine diversity of the country.
What Countries Constitute the New World Stage in Wines?
As the wine world evolves, new wine regions emerge with innovative and bold proposals. Countries in the New World of wine production include, among others:
• Wines from the United States: With states like California (especially Napa Valley and Sonoma), Oregon, and Washington as major wine producers, the United States has gained worldwide recognition for its high-quality wines.
• Wines from Argentina: With vast vineyards in regions like Mendoza, San Juan, and Salta, Argentina is known for its red Malbecs, among other varieties.
• Wines from Chile: This South American country has experienced rapid growth in the wine industry, especially in regions like Maipo Valley, Colchagua Valley, and Casablanca Valley.
• Wines from New Zealand: Especially famous for its Sauvignon Blancs, New Zealand, with regions like Marlborough and Central Otago, has gained renown for its production of fresh and vibrant wines.
Which Country Is Known as the Wine Country?
France is commonly known as the wine country. This designation is not only due to its long wine history, dating back centuries, but also to the exceptional quality and diversity of its wines.
Some of the reasons France is considered the wine country include:
• Wine Tradition: It has a rich tradition in wine production dating back to Roman times.
• Variety of Regions: France hosts a wide variety of wine regions, each with unique characteristics in terms of climate, soil, and grape varieties.
• Categorization and Appellations: France has established a rigorous classification system and appellations that regulate wine production.
• Oenological Influence: Many winemaking techniques and fundamental oenological practices originated in France. Winemakers and viticulturists worldwide have sought to learn from the French experience to improve the quality of their own wines.
• Prestigious Wines: France is home to some of the most prestigious and expensive wines in the world. Wines from regions like Burgundy and Bordeaux, as well as Champagne, are internationally acclaimed for their quality and complexity.