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Spain's most prestigious wine dynasty, pioneering sustainability since 1870.
Spain's most internationally famous wine family, based in Penedès and producing wines across Spain and Chile, known for Mas La Plana Cabernet Sauvignon and Gran Coronas.
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Torres Chile Manso de Velasco Cabernet Sauvignon
RedCabernet Sauvignon
Manso de Velasco is the flagship Cabernet Sauvignon from Miguel Torres Chile, sourced from a historic vineyard in the Curicó Valley planted in 1900. These centenarian vines produce low yields of highly concentrated grapes, resulting in a wine of exceptional depth, complexity, and elegance. Meticulous aging in French oak barrels imparts refined tannins and notes of dark fruit, tobacco, and subtle spice. This wine represents the pinnacle of Chilean viticulture.
トーレス マス・ラ・プラナ
Torres Mas La Plana
RedCabernet Sauvignon
Mas La Plana is the iconic flagship wine of Familia Torres, originating from a small, single vineyard in Penedès, Spain. Since its debut in 1970, when it famously outperformed top Bordeaux wines in the 'Wine Olympics' in Paris, it has been recognized as one of the world's finest Cabernet Sauvignons. The wine is characterized by its profound complexity, elegance, and aging potential, offering intense aromas of blackcurrant, truffle, and toasted oak, supported by firm, silky tannins.
Who Is This For?
For wine lovers who value historical prestige, environmental leadership, and versatile wines that pair beautifully with cuisines ranging from Mediterranean tapas to Japanese dishes.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Familia Torres considered a sustainable winery?
- Yes, Familia Torres is a global leader in sustainability. Through its 'Torres & Earth' programme launched in 2008, the winery pursues regenerative viticulture and aims to cut CO2 emissions per bottle by 60% by 2030 on the path to net zero.
- What is the most famous wine produced by Torres?
- Mas La Plana is the winery's most iconic wine, a single-vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon that famously beat top Bordeaux first growths at the 1979 Gault-Millau 'Wine Olympiad' in Paris.
- Do Torres wines pair well with Japanese food?
- Yes, the winery's crisp, mineral-driven whites such as Viña Sol pair especially well with sushi, sashimi, and tempura, while its elegant reds complement grilled and simmered dishes.
- Is the winery still family-owned?
- Yes, Familia Torres remains fully family-owned. Founded in 1870 in Vilafranca del Penedès, it is now run by the fifth generation, with Miguel Torres Maczassek as general manager and Mireia Torres Maczassek leading innovation.