Discovering Flavours of San Clodio
For those seeking one of the pioneer centers of viticultural efforts across Spain, San Clodio will be a marvellous opportunity to have a great journey in time and explore how different paths wine-producing facilities may have before they become the brands we love and respect nowadays.
San Clodio: Behind the Scenes
The El Ribeiro region is known for its wine-making facilities, and this bodega is definitely on the list. However, it is a bit of a special occasion. Compared to other brands of Spanish reds and whites, presented on Blanco y Tinto shelves, San Clodio’s viticultural powers circulated around the monastery in its heart.
Although its main architectural buildings were repurposed for tourist purposes, its site incorporates a variety of styles from historic periods. Along with tasting delectable white and red wine deals from the brand, you will also have a brilliant opportunity to get a deeper into the architectural harmony and peculiarity of the place.
One of the local attractions is a medieval bridge crossing the Avia River — it was built back in the fifteenth century. It was an important center of the Romanesque church back in the twelfth century. So its wine-producing principles and preferences have been developing for ages.
San Clodio Wines
With delicious harvests coming from the El Ribeiro region, brand is known for its refreshing flavours and a great expertise in creating white Spanish wine recipes. Gorgeous sparkles of different shades of green and yellow, such beverages are incredibly refreshing and showcase the potential of non-widespread grape varieties in the market, including Treixadura berries.
At Blanco y Tinto, you can order these bottles of divine fruitiness at a cheap price.











