Description
Ballaro is my most personal wine, that's why it's called what my friends call me.
My friends call me that because they considered that when I reached the age of majority I had to adopt an adult role, as Ballarín liked to call me, they came up with the idea, which by the way at first I did not like at all, to take off the diminutive in and apply the ceremonious o, and in this way the name of this fantastic and wonderful wine was born.
Talking about it is easy and fascinating, it is the attempt and subsequent achievement to dignify and give an entity to the Moristel grape variety, a grape somewhat undervalued for that of others being more important than ours.
It is a grape that you have to know to know where it belongs in a coupage, it is simply a grape that requires the treatment and pampering it deserves and what, if you do, it responds by giving you the best of itself. If you accompany it with some grapes with which it gets along, you can enhance all its aromas and its fantastic ac