Meet the Brand: Marqués de Cáceres
       

The name behind this great wine, Marqués de Cáceres, was lent to Enrique Forner by a friend form Valencia, D. Vicente Noquera y Espinosa de Los Monteros. Today he has been succeeded by his son, Juan Noguera Merle, a worthy representative of the Marquisate which was granted in the XVII century to his ancestor Juan Ambrosio Gracía de Cáceres y Montemayor, a Captain of the Royal Armada, for war merits during the Kingdom of Neples. Read more >>>

   

This international distinction acquired by Marques de Caceres is based not only on the obvious quality if its wines but also on the many attributes that make up its image. The international focus that this Bodega has directed towards the positioning of its wines forms part of the gradual rise to success. Marques de Caceres makes no distinction between Read more >>>

   
 
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Official definition from Jancis Robinson’s The Oxford Companion to Wine:
Noble rot, also known as pourriture noble in French, Edelfaule in German, muffa in Italian, and sometimes simply as botrytis, is the benevolent form of botrytis bunch rot, in which the Botrytis cinerea fungus attacks ripe, undamaged white wine grapes and, given the right weather, can result in extremely sweet grapes which may look disgusting but have undergone such a complex transformation that they are capable of producing probably the world’s finest, and certainly the longest-living, sweet wines. Indeed, the defining factor of a great vintage for sweet white wine in areas specializing in its production is the incidence of noble rot.
   
 

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