
La Encina del Inglés Blanco 2025 – White Wine from Sierras de Málaga
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Vintage
2025
Grape varieties
MIX
Alcohol content
13% vol% Vol.
Temperature
7-10°C
Volume
75cl
Region
Sierras de Málaga
Wine type
White
“A saline, mineral-driven white from Málaga's highlands — stone fruit, citrus and a signature Doradilla finish that lingers beautifully.”
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Nose
An expressive, complex bouquet of ripe stone fruits — peach and apricot — brightened by citrus zest (grapefruit, lemon), soft tropical hints and delicate white floral notes.
Palate
Silky, full-bodied mouthfeel with crisp, well-integrated acidity. Fruit-forward and balanced, with a distinctive saline, mineral quality from the Doradilla grape adding depth and a refreshing edge.
Finish
Long, lingering and mouth-watering finish with a persistent saline minerality that sets this wine apart and keeps the palate engaged.
La Encina del Inglés Blanco 2025 is a terroir-driven white wine from the Sierras de Málaga DO, crafted by Finca La Melonera — a winery that champions indigenous Andalusian varieties with quiet conviction. This wine is a coupage of Pedro Ximénez (50%), Moscatel Morisco (40%) and Doradilla (10%), three grapes deeply rooted in the Málaga highlands, each contributing a distinct personality to the final blend. Aged for one year in bottle before release, this is a wine that arrives composed and expressive, its aromatics seamlessly integrated and its structure pleasingly balanced. On the nose, La Encina del Inglés Blanco 2025 opens with inviting notes of ripe stone fruit — peach, apricot and nectarine — underpinned by fresh citrus zest, a whisper of white blossom and subtle tropical hints. It's a bouquet that feels generous and layered without ever losing its freshness. On the palate, the mouthfeel is silky and full-bodied, with lively acidity that keeps everything in check. The Doradilla grape — a near-exclusive variety to the Málaga region — delivers a distinctive saline, mineral edge that sets this wine apart from more conventional Spanish whites. The finish is long, mouth-watering and persistent, with that signature salinity lingering well after the last sip. A food-friendly white that pairs beautifully with grilled seafood, fresh shellfish, vegetable rice dishes and soft Andalusian cheeses. It also shines as a standalone aperitif on a warm afternoon. If you're looking to buy a premium Sierras de Málaga white wine online, La Encina del Inglés Blanco is an outstanding expression of southern Spanish winemaking at its most authentic. Available now at Mercado 46 with European delivery.
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The Winery
Founded in 2003
Finca La Melonera is an ambitious wine project located in the Serranía de Ronda, within the Sierras de Málaga Denomination of Origin. Its origins date back to the spring of 2003, when a passionate team set out to revive for the region a winemaking tradition spanning more than 3,000 years, which had been interrupted at the end of the 19th century by the devastating phylloxera plague. Inspiration came through the pages of a book written in 1807 by botanist Simón de Rojas Clemente, which detailed the viticultural richness of the Serranía de Ronda. The winery, built in 2012, is buried seven metres underground to maintain a stable temperature naturally, integrating harmoniously into the landscape and following the natural contours of the terrain. The estate covers around 200 hectares situated between 650 and 950 metres above sea level, allowing thermal fluctuations of up to 20 degrees between day and night, in both summer and winter, lending remarkable aromatic complexity and freshness to its wines. The project is led by four shareholders, including Grupo Perelada, which oversees the winemaking operations. La Melonera's philosophy rests on two fundamental pillars: the recovery of native grape varieties on the verge of extinction—such as Tintilla de Rota, Blasco, Corchero Tinta, Melonera, Quiebratinajas, Morisco and Platera—and the cultivation of excellence in perfect harmony with the natural environment. No pesticides or chemicals are used, and even the seeds for non-vine crops are extracted from the estate's own produce. Among its most acclaimed wines are Payoya Negra and La Encina del Inglés. Payoya Negra 2011 was awarded a Gold Medal at the 39th edition of the Challenge International du Vin. It is also worth noting that the Melonera grape variety, which gives the winery its name, occupies one hectare of cultivation, currently the largest surface area in the world dedicated to this grape.
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