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Mersequera

White Grapes

Mersequera is a white grape primarily used in wine from D.O. Valencia, in addition to D.O. Utiel-Requena, Alicante, Almansa, Tarragona, Vin Vinalopó and Yecla. The grape can also be called, Encanyavella, Exquitxagos, Messeguera, Trobat and Verdosilla. Known as being an extremely adaptable and resilient grape, able to grow in almost any climate or soil type, Mersequera produces wines known for their low alcohol and almond flavors.

Bodegas Murviedro
, located in D.O. Utiel-Requena, is one of many Bodegas on the Eastern coast of Spain who have worked extensively with Mesquera.

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