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Monterrei is a Spanish Denominación de Origen Protegida (DOP) (''Denominación de Orixe Protexida'' in Galician) for wines located in the southeast corner of the province of Ourense in ( Galicia,
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). It covers the municipalities of
Verín Verín is a town and municipality in the southeast of the province of Ourense, autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. The population of the municipality is about 14,433. It is located 70 kilometers east of the provincial capital of Ourense an ...
,
Monterrei Monterrei ( es, Monterrey, label= Castilian) is a municipality located in the Province of Ourense in the Galicia region of north-west Spain. Monterrey is well known for its Castle, built in the 10th century. The Mexican city of Monterrey was ...
, Oimbra and
Castrelo do Val Castrelo do Val (Spanish Castrelo del Valle) is a municipality in Ourense in the Galicia region of north-west Spain. It is located towards the south-east of the province A province is almost always an administrative division within a countr ...
. Long a neglected DO, Monterrei became suddenly relevant and production has boomed as some of its wines were praised by wine critic Robert M. Parker, Jr. in March 2008


History

It is believed that it was the
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who first introduced grape growing and wine making in this region. The wines from Monterrei were renowned during the
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. As Federico Justo Méndez stated in his book Brotes ''de Raíces Históricas'': “The wines from the Monterrei valley, due to their excellent quality, were on a par with the wines from Porto, and for a time were sold all over Latin America”. Exports increased during the reign of
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, especially as the 5th Count of Monterrei was nominated viceroy to the new Spanish colonies in the
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. It was around this time that the city of Monterrey in Mexico was founded. In modern times, most of the wine produces is still sold in bulk, but pioneering wineries have started to bottle and market their own brands. Provisional DO status was originally acquired in the 1980s but was suspended. It was not until the 1994 that it was recovered.T. Stevenson ''The Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia'' Fifth Edition pg 366 Dorling Kindersley (2011)


Geography

The vines grow on the sides of the valleys around the river Tâmega. The main town is Verín. The vineyards are at an altitude that varies between 400 and 450 m above sea level. There are two different sub-zones: ''Val de Monterrei'' (Monterrei Valley) and ''Ladeira de Monterrei'' (Monterrei slopes). The vines cover an area of about 3000 hectares, even though not all of them are covered by the DOP.


Soils

The fertile, clayey soils, humid climate, high vine density and the yield of the local grape varieties means that wine production is high at 50 hectolitres per hectare.


Climate

Monterrei is the warmest and driest area in Galicia, sharing some climatic characteristics with the Spanish central plain. The
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range produces a rain shadow effect in the area. Besides, summers are long and sometimes dry, sometimes with a daily temperature range sometimes as wide as 30 degrees Celsius. Temperatures can fall below 0 °C in winter. Average annual rainfall is about 700 mm and the influence of the
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produces cold autumns.


Grapes

Recommended red grapes: Mencía and Merenzao; also authorized are Araúxa / Tempranillo, Caiño Tinto and Sousón. Recommended white grapes: Doña Blanca, Godello, and Treixadura; also authorized are Albariño, Blanca de Monterrei, Caiño Branco, and
Loureira Loureira is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Vila Verde. The population in 2021 was 1106 in an area of 1.87 km². {{Infobox Portuguese subdivision, official_name=Loureira, image_shield=, coordinates={{coord, 41.630, -8.427, ...
. As most vineyards have been planted recently, they are on trellises (''en espaldera'') so as to maximize their exposure to the sun.


See also

* Galician wine *
Spanish wine Spanish wine () includes red, white, and sparkling wines produced throughout the country. Located on the Iberian Peninsula, Spain has over 1.2 million hectares (2.9 million acres) planted in wine grapes, making it the most widely pla ...


References


External links


D.O. Monterrei official website
{{Galician cuisine Wine regions of Spain Galicia (Spain)