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Spanish wine history

Spain is an ancient wine-producing country that vies with France and Italy as the number-one wine producer in the world. Spain’s wine heritage is at least three thousand years old; vineyards in today’s Sherry region were planted by the Phoenicians around 1,100 BC. Wines from vines grown along the sunny Mediterranean coast and the cooler Atlantic coast were traded and consumed by the Romans.

Spanish Wine - MX2 GLOBAL

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Spanish wines: Private Label Example

private label wineMAGDALENA is a good example of MX2 GLOBAL capabilities on private label wines. MAGDALENA selection includes both classic Crianza wines and tailor-made semi-sweet wines, with a focus on Asia Pacific consumer preferences.

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Spanish wines prices 2015 – MX2 GLOBAL – Download PDF

made in spain, spanish wines, mx2 globalMX2 GLOBAL offers a full selection of Spanish wines from different Designations of Origin (D.O.)

Our product offering ranges from internationally renowned wines from La Rioja, Rueda or Ribera Del Duero, to more affordable options with excellent quality-price ratio like Valdepeñas wines.

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Check below our stunning prices for Spanish wines

See below our EXW prices for Spanish wines in Bag-in-Box and glass bottles, available for wholesale only. Please feel free to contact us should you are interested:

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Another discovery for U.S. wine lovers: Rueda DOP Spanish wines

shutterstock_140441932We wanted to share the latest article on Spanish wines from FOODSfromSPAIN.com.

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Spanish Sangria or Portuguese, but nothing from elsewhere

made in spain, spanish wines, mx2 globalSpanish Sangría: The European Parliament passed last Tuesday in Strasbourg a motion to regulate the labeling for Sangria, the popular Spanish and Portuguese sweet red wine. Typical Sangria recipe differs depending on the area of Spain or Portugal you consult, and therefore the ruling focuses on the origin rather than on definitions of Sangria.

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