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Appellation of Origin

Sierras de Málaga Wines: Explore Our Curated Selection

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Tucked into the rugged mountain ranges of Andalusia, the Sierras de Málaga DO produces wines of striking individuality. High-altitude vineyards, poor stony soils and a sharp diurnal temperature range create the conditions for terroir-driven wines with genuine complexity — from grippy, age-worthy reds to hauntingly aromatic whites and the region's legendary sun-dried Moscatel. This is a denomination that rewards curiosity: prices start under €5 and reach well above €100, with over 30 references spanning vintages from 2013 to 2023. Whether you are new to Andalusian wines or a seasoned explorer of southern Spanish terroir, there is something here to surprise and delight.

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Sierras de Málaga

La Encina del Inglés Tinto

2024

9.31

A Mountain Terroir Unlike Any Other in Andalusia

While Andalusia is often associated with fortified wines and intense sun, the Sierras de Málaga DO tells a very different story. Vineyards climbing above 700 metres experience cool nights that lock in natural acidity, producing wines with freshness and definition rarely expected from this latitude. The soils — stony, lean and largely calcareous — stress the vines in all the right ways, concentrating flavour without sacrificing elegance. The result is a collection of wines that feel both unmistakably southern and refreshingly precise. Indigenous varieties such as Romé and the prized Moscatel de Alejandría sit alongside well-travelled internationals that find a distinctive voice here. What unites them is a sense of place: these are wines shaped by the mountain, not the winery.

Organic Viticulture at the Forefront

A defining feature of this selection is its commitment to organic and biodynamic farming. The NEBBIA TINTO ECOLÓGICO 2019 is a compelling introduction to the denomination's red wine character: fruit-forward on the nose with dark cherry and subtle spice, it develops on the palate with well-knit tannins and a satisfying, medium-length finish. For those seeking greater depth, the ECLO TINTO ECOLÓGICO 2018 offers a more brooding profile — oak-aged with structure to spare, yet balanced by the natural freshness that mountain viticulture provides. Both wines make a strong case for organic farming as a driver of quality rather than simply a marketing label.

The Moscatel Tradition

No exploration of Sierras de Málaga would be complete without encountering its celebrated sweet wines. EL PASERO MOSCATEL DULCE from Bodegas Ucopaxa is a benchmark expression: grapes are sun-dried on esparto mats in the traditional pasero method, concentrating sugars while retaining a bright, citrus-tinged acidity. The mouthfeel is luscious but never cloying — this is a wine of real sophistication, equally at home with aged cheeses, foie gras or a delicate fruit-based dessert.

Pairing and Cellaring

The structured reds of Sierras de Málaga pair beautifully with slow-roasted lamb, game stews and hard mountain cheeses. The whites and rosados are natural partners for seafood, grilled vegetables and herb-driven dishes. The sweet Moscatels, in both dry and classic styles, shine alongside desserts or simply as a meditative glass at the end of a meal. With a mean price of €18 and vintages spanning a full decade, this is a denomination that offers extraordinary value alongside genuine discovery. Browse the full range and order online for delivery across Europe.