The name Santa Digna was given to the crosses marking the district boundaries of a land. These crosses served to delimit territories and symbolised good fortune and protection for those who were leaving for other climes. After several years of experimentation, the moment has come for us to present our first ever wine made from the Carmenère variety, enhanced with a small percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon which adds structure and will give it a longer life.
Tasting notes: Savour is beautiful cherry colour and its fine aromas (blackberries, cassis), with balsamic notes (eucalyptus) that culminate in a delicious hint of mandarin. The palate is elegant, with sweet and fruity tannins that deliver nuances of leather and spices (liquorice, black pepper, clove). Its ageing in French oak has given it a pleasant toasty and vanilla backdrop.
The Torres family name is linked with wine for more than three centuries, when their ancestors settled in the Penedès wine land since Phoenician times.
Torres and is currently one of the largest Spanish wine.