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Toronto Life: La Casona Top Rated Affordable Wine

Toronto Life: La Casona Top Rated Affordable Wine

For oenophiles who like soft, juicy reds brimming with blueberry flavours, Castaño has it all. It’s great with hearty fall and winter fare.

12 wines under $10: good, affordable wine is no longer an oxymoron From Toronto Life Magazine, January 31st

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Recession Buster! Affordable Wine

Recession Buster! Affordable Wine

Superb value from the monastrell grape grown in southeast Spain near Valencia. For oenophiles who like soft, juicy reds brimming with blueberry flavours, this is the real deal.

Good Stuff Cheap: Three great wines for recession hangovers From Toronto Life Magazine (print edition), Where to Get

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A Wine by Any Other Name….

A Wine by Any Other Name….

Daniel Castaño and his two brothers, sons of founder Ramón, run the high-quality operation while star winemaker Mariano López, ex-Vega Sicilia, handles production.

From Winexpress.ca: A Wine By Any Other Name… Whether you ask for Monastrell, Mourvèdre or Mataró (in Spain,

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Good Food Revolution’s La Casona Pepsi Challenge

Good Food Revolution’s La Casona Pepsi Challenge

Good Food Revolution shares a novel way to use La Casona at your next party.

La Casona Old Vines Monastrell was chosen as a best pick under $10 yet again. Good Food Revolution

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The Globe and Mail Raves about La Casona

The Globe and Mail Raves about La Casona

Respected columnist, Beppi Crosariol is raving about La Casona Old Vines Monastrell. Here are a few of the highlights.

“A terrific red with earthy, European guts, it tastes like it was handcrafted rather than blended in a

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Toronto Life Review

Toronto Life Review

Rare elegance? That's what we like to hear! Thank you Toronto Life.

La Casona’s Old Vines Monastrell just received another glowing review from Toronto Life Magazine. Some of the highlights:

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La Casona Leads the Charge of “Quality affordable reds”

La Casona Leads the Charge of “Quality affordable reds”

According to the Toronto Star today, Gordon Stimmell writes

“Sparked, in part, by the cult red Fuzion, suddenly there’s a new stream of quality affordable reds. It

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