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Bodegas Mustiguillo

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Explore the expressive craftsmanship of Bodegas Mustiguillo wines, known for their unique Spanish character and indigenous grape varietals. Shop our curated collection and experience the vibrancy and depth of this renowned estate. Whether you're searching for a bold red or a distinctive white, Bodegas Mustiguillo delivers compelling wines that reflect their terroir-driven philosophy and meticulous vineyard practices.  
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  • Bodegas Mustiguillo Mestis Tinto 2016

    $35.00
    or $33.25 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Mustiguillo Quincha Corral 2011

    $170.45
    or $161.93 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Bodegas Mustiguillo Finca Terrerazo 2018

    $81.98
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  • Bodegas Mustiguillo Mestis 2016

    $35.00
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  • Bodegas Mustiguillo Mestis Blanco 2015-White Wine-World Wine
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    Bodegas Mustiguillo Mestis Blanco 2015

    $31.41
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Bodegas Mustiguillo is a pioneering estate located in the high-altitude vineyards of El Terrerazo, in Valencia, Spain. The winery has gained international acclaim for its revival of Bobal, a native grape once considered secondary, now transformed into age-worthy, elegant wines. Founded by Toni Sarrión, Mustiguillo’s focus lies in sustainable viticulture Bodegas Mustiguillo is a pioneering estate located in the high-altitude vineyards of El Terrerazo, in Valencia, Spain. The winery has gained international acclaim for its revival of Bobal, a native grape once considered secondary, now transformed into age-worthy, elegant wines. Founded by Toni Sarrión, Mustiguillo’s focus lies in sustainable viticulture and low-intervention winemaking. Their vineyards are farmed organically, with careful attention to soil health and microclimates. The estate produces a range of wines showcasing not just Bobal, but also Garnacha, Merseguera, and other regional varieties. With each vintage, Mustiguillo aims to highlight the character and authenticity of their unique landscape, combining traditional Spanish viticulture with modern techniques for wines of clarity, finesse, and regional identity. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of wines are Bodegas Mustiguillo known for?

Bodegas Mustiguillo is best known for its commitment to reviving and redefining native Spanish varietals, particularly the Bobal grape. Long overlooked as a blending grape, Bobal takes centre stage in Mustiguillo’s portfolio, transformed into structured, elegant red wines with notable depth and complexity. These wines often display flavours of dark berries, spice, mineral undertones, and firm yet integrated tannins. In addition to red wines, the estate also produces exceptional whites from Merseguera, another indigenous varietal that thrives in the high-altitude vineyards of El Terrerazo. These white wines tend to be fresh, floral, and textured, offering a different expression of Spain’s winemaking potential. Mustiguillo’s work has helped shift perceptions of traditional Spanish grapes, presenting them in a modern, terroir-driven context. Their wines reflect both innovation and respect for tradition, appealing to drinkers who value authenticity and distinctive regional character.

Where are Bodegas Mustiguillo wines made?

Bodegas Mustiguillo wines are produced in the El Terrerazo estate, located in the Utiel-Requena region within the province of Valencia, eastern Spain. Sitting at an altitude of approximately 800–900 metres above sea level, the estate benefits from a continental climate with Mediterranean influences—characterised by hot days, cool nights, and significant diurnal temperature variation. These conditions contribute to grapes with concentrated flavour and balanced acidity. The soils are mainly composed of limestone and clay, providing excellent drainage and enhancing the expression of minerality in the wines. The estate itself holds the Vino de Pago designation, Spain’s highest classification, reserved for single estates with unique terroirs and consistent quality. This location, combined with sustainable vineyard practices and thoughtful winemaking, enables Bodegas Mustiguillo to produce wines that are regionally expressive and internationally respected.

What are the best Bodegas Mustiguillo wines?

Among the best-known wines from Bodegas Mustiguillo is Quincha Corral, a flagship red crafted entirely from old-vine Bobal. This wine consistently receives critical acclaim for its depth, ageing potential, and complexity, offering rich dark fruit, spice, and earthy undertones. Another standout is Finca Terrerazo, a powerful yet refined single-vineyard expression of Bobal that reflects the estate’s high-altitude terroir. For white wine enthusiasts, Finca Calvestra—made from Merseguera—is a benchmark for textured, mineral-driven Spanish whites. These wines are typically fermented in oak or amphora, lending them complexity and subtle structure. Across all tiers, Bodegas Mustiguillo maintains a focus on balance, purity of fruit, and expressive aromatics. Whether choosing their premium labels or more accessible bottlings like Mestizaje, the consistent hallmark is precision and character. These wines appeal to both collectors and everyday wine lovers seeking something authentically Spanish yet globally distinctive.

Are Bodegas Mustiguillo wines affordable?

Bodegas Mustiguillo offers a range of wines that cater to various price points, making them accessible to a broad audience while also offering premium-tier options for collectors. Their entry-level label Mestizaje—available in both red and white versions—is typically priced affordably, delivering excellent value for money with expressive varietal character and food-friendly balance. Mid-tier wines such as Finca Terrerazo are positioned slightly higher but are still reasonably priced considering their quality, single-vineyard status, and limited production. At the top end, Quincha Corral is a boutique wine with a more premium price, yet it remains competitively positioned compared to other iconic wines from Spain or Bordeaux-style blends from around the world. Overall, Mustiguillo wines are viewed as high-quality offerings that overdeliver relative to their price, especially given the uniqueness of their native varietals and meticulous vineyard practices.