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Torres Mas la Plana 2019 Wine (75cl)

Torres Mas la Plana 2019 Wine (75cl) is recorded as 2019 red wine made from Cabernet Sauvignon from Burgundy. BottlePicker combines the recorded bottle identity with structured wine evidence; retailer prices remain separated by country and currency.

ProducerTorres
Vintage2019
Wine stylered
GrapeCabernet Sauvignon
RegionBurgundy
Bottle size750ml

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What is in this wine, and where it grows

The wine

Torres Mas la Plana 2019 Wine (75cl) is recorded as a 2019 red wine made from Cabernet Sauvignon in Burgundy.

Typical grape profile: Cabernet Sauvignon — Blackcurrant, cedar, graphite; ages well, especially in Bordeaux blends. The finished bottle can differ with vintage and winemaking.

The vineyard evidence

No verified vineyard or named parcel is linked yet. BottlePicker therefore does not assign a soil, elevation or site temperature to this bottle from its regional name alone.

Soil structure and vine density

No site-specific soil or planting-density record is available for this bottle.

Growing-temperature context

For general cultivar-level heat guidance, see the Cabernet Sauvignon growing profile. BottlePicker does not apply a generic range to this bottle without a verified vineyard link.

Official US label evidence

Historical Texas label approval

One official label approval has the same normalised product name as this BottlePicker record. These approvals pre-date September 2021 and help check identity, stated ABV and the responsible trade name; they do not prove that the current bottle has the same formula, remains registered or is available in Texas.

Approved labelTypeApprovedABVTrade nameTTB record
TORRES MAS LA PLANA (official certificate PDF opens in a new tab)Wine2005-10-0614%DREYFUS ASHBY INC.05153001000014 (TTB record opens in a new tab)

Matched by exact normalised product name; no label artwork is copied. Source: Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission approved labels (opens in a new tab) via the Texas Open Data Portal. The portal does not specify a reuse licence for third-party label artwork, so BottlePicker links to the official PDF and publishes attributed factual extraction only. No state endorsement is implied.

Source-supplied bottle description

Retained as supporting identification copy; the structured facts and evidence links above are kept separate.

It is more than three decades since this mysterious Spanish wine was born. The label: Black. The bottle: Burgundy style. The variety: Cabernet Sauvignon. Few had much faith in this project. Certainly, nobody back in 1979, could have dreamed that it would triumph in a Parisian blind tasting against some of the world's most famous wines. Yet it marked the start of a new era in wine making: a time in which to stop dreaming and embark on a new journey, year after year, harvest after harvest. In this small (29 ha.) vineyard only the most select Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are grown. These are used to make strictly limited quantities of Torres most prestigious red wine, now known to connoisseurs all over the world. In the Paris Wine Olympiad, the 1970 vintage triumphed over some of the most famouswines in the world, including Chateau Latour. This success has been repeated on several other occasions, with Gran Coronas Mas La Plana notching up numerous other international awards.

Tasting Notes

Intense aroma showing all the classic characteristics of the native land of Mas La Plana, together with notes of truffle, toast and wild red berry conserve. Great body and breadth on the palate, with juicy tannins that become balanced and elegant.

Evidence boundary

This page combines the recorded bottle identity with linked source records. An exact region-name match supplies regional context but does not prove that this bottle carries the protected designation. A vineyard is only shown as bottle-level evidence when a wine-to-vineyard link exists. BottlePicker does not infer a vineyard, soil or site climate from a retailer title.