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Manx Menu: Ventosus Micro Winery

Type:Locally Made Products

Ventosus Micro Winery

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Manx Menu Drink Product of the Year: Tempranillo

A high-quality red wine made by Ventosus Micro Winery in Peel from imported Spanish must. 

Tempranillo is the grape behind the Rioja region and provides a stunning mid bodied wine with a huge range of emerging tastes from earthy notes to dark fruits with a distinct leathery nose. 

 

Where to Purchase:  

• Try before you buy at Ventosus Micro Winery in Michael Street, Peel

• Available by the bottle at the Woodbourne Deli in Douglas and The Deli in Tynwald Mills 

• Served by the bottle at The Shore Hotel, Laxey

• Titan Restaurant in Broadway, Douglas

• Black Dog Oven, Peel

 

Ventosus Micro Winery: 

Ventosus is a small family run business with 17 years of wine making experience. As a local producer, we make high quality Red, White, Rose wines, and a fabulous fizzy called Vivante! at our new production site in Michael Street, Peel. We offer a broad range of wine related services from Weddings, Personal and Corporate tastings, Micro Winery Tours, Seasonal gifts and limited-edition wines.  

You can meet us at our site in Peel, or if you can get near us, at the agricultural and food and drink festival events! 

11 Michael Street, Peel, IM5 1HA
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