Everyday white wine Vinho Verde
The white wine Vinho Verde “Encosta do Xisto” that is to be consumed daily with your meals. It is a wine that has no pretensions getting older in a wine cellar, is a wine to be drunk now.
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The white wine Vinho Verde “Encosta do Xisto” that is to be consumed daily with your meals. It is a wine that has no pretensions getting older in a wine cellar, is a wine to be drunk now.
Designation: White Wine Vale das Donas
Vintage 2014
Appellation Vinho Regional Tejo
Origin Tomar, Portugal
Grape varieties: Fernão Pires, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc
There are special red wines and this vintage 2005, from the Herdade dos Templarios, is one of the special red wine, produced in Portugal with premium quality. It’s called “garrafeira” (in English: wine cellar).
All starts with selective and manual Harvest in 20 kg boxes. The grapes are treated like queens or like little soft pearls and they are quickly transported to the winery.
Continue reading “Red wine Herdade dos Templarios Garrafeira”
Vinha dos Ingleses Espadeiro “Vinho Verde” is composed of – 100% Espadeiro grapes.
Wine: Vinha dos Ingleses Red Vinho Verde
Grape variety: Vinhão and Borraçal
Colour: Garnet
Taste: Full-bodied
Aroma: Complex and persistent
Alcohol (% vol.): 10,5%
Vinha dos Ingleses Red is composed by the castes Vinhão 85% and Borraçal 15%. It’s a full-bodied wine with equilibrated tannins.
Top quality Vinho Verde.
The wine for this sparkling wine was from the grape Baga. The wine was made by the spout open process and with gentle pressing of the grapes to get the ideal color extraction. Fermentation was spontaneous, with no need for cooling refrigeration.
After bottling (Champenoise) aged in cellar long enough to allow correcting the conditions of freshness and harmony, without resorting to the addition of liquor (sugar) and is therefore a natural brut.
It is a sparkling wine with beautiful color, fine and persistent bubbles, fruity aroma, fresh, young and harmonious.
Enjoy this fabulous sparkling wine rose with your favorite tapas (small food snacks), if possible drink it with the Iberian tapas.
The wine that gave rise to this sparkling wine is the result of careful selection of existing varieties in the vineyard dominated Maria Gomes and Bical grapes.
For this sparkling wine were basic, very careful viticulture throughout the year particularly in relation to phytosanitary treatments, maturation control and the cutting of the grapes at the optimum time for the preparation of the base wine.
The cellaring after “Champenoise” for an appropriately created the conditions necessary for proper harmony of this natural brut sparkling wine, it is therefore not necessary to resort to the addition of sugar (the law allows 15 grams per liter). It is therefore considered natural brut. Continue reading “Natural Sparkling Wine Reserve Brut harvest 2013”
Designation: Sellium Vintage
Appellation: Fortified Wine – Moscatel Wine
Origin: Tomar, Portugal
Grape varieties: Moscatel Roxo – 100%
Ageing 18 months in French and American used oak barrels
Winemaker tasting notes:
Moscatel Wine greedy, intense aroma and persistent flavor full of luscious notes, hints of dried stone fruit and light caramelized. Good volume in the mouth and long finish
Analysis
Alcohol content: 18% vol.
pH 3,71
Total acidity: 3,98 g/l
Reducing sugars: 130 g/l
Production 1725 numbered bottles cases of 6x75cl
Reviews
“This Moscatel Wine has flavors that are reminiscent of the Moscatels from Setubal. It’s a rich wine that shows a hint of the spirit element, but the ripe flavors of toffee and raisin ice cream are more prominent. Drink now.” 88 pts – Roger Voss 21112012
Awards
Gold AWC Vienna, 2013
Appellation: Vinho Regional Tejo
Origin: Tomar, Portugal
Grape varieties: Touriga Nacional – 50% Gewürztraminer – 50%
Winemaker tasting notes: “Red fruit aromas lead to a crisp, fresh palate with mouth-filling flavors of strawberry, red currant, peach and lychee; lively lingering aftertaste.”
Analysis:
Alcohol content: 12,5% vol.
pH 3,30
Total acidity: 5,1 g/l
Reducing sugars: <0,9 g/l
Box: 6x75cl
Palletization 110 cases Euro-pallet
Reviews;
“Feito com Touriga Nacional e Gewürztraminer, a dar um tom de violetas e rosas ao aroma, com notas de mel, líchias e morangos. Redondo e encorpado, com vigor e maciez, boa frescura ácida, um rosé sui géneris.”
15 pts – Revista de Vinhos 12/1/2013
Portuguese Rosé Wine – Made with Touriga Nacional and Gewürztraminer, give a roses and violet shade of to the aroma, with notes of honey, lychees and strawberries. Round and full-bodied, with vigor and softness, good acid freshness, one rosé wine sui generis
15 pts – Wine Magazine 12/1/2013
In one hot summer day, we open one bottle of this fantastic portuguese rosé wine, which had been pre-cooled and our lunch was tapas, the small portions of Iberian snacks. Near a swimming pool with this fantastic wine and tapas, it was a true wonder and a time well spent with friends.
Touriga Nacional is a dark-skinned grape variety that is currently very fashionable and is widely believed to produce the finest red wines of Portugal. Extensively planted in the Portugal’s northern Dao and Douro wine regions, the variety is a key ingredient in both dry red wines and the fortified wines of Oporto (Port).
In many ways, Touriga Nacional is Portugal’s answer to France’s Cabernet Sauvignon. Both varieties display bold dark-fruit flavors, often with hints of spice, leather and violet. Like Cabernet Sauvignon, Touriga Nacional has firm tannins, is expressive as a varietal wine and shows great aging potential. As a blend, though, it really comes into its own, which is fortunate in Portugal where blends are de rigueur.
In Tejo: As Portugal’s most well-known grape variety, it has made a nice home for itself in the Tejo region. Producing wines with high tannins, full body and flavors like dark berries, plums and purple flowers, the grape thrives in southern Portugal’s warm climate.
Gewürztraminer is a pink-skinned grape variety that produces some of the most distinctively aromatic wines in the world, in an intense style that polarizes people. Ardent fans of Gewürztraminer adore its highly perfumed scents and slightly spicy flavors, while its detractors lament its lack of acid and obvious fruit tones. Few, however, would deny Gewürztraminer’s presence on the olfactory radar.
Literally translated, Gewürztraminer means “spiced Traminer” (Traminer Aromatico in Italian), in reference to the grape’s heritage as a mutation of the Traminer family of grapes. Up until 1870 Gewurztraminer was simply known as Traminer in Alsace, and even until the 1970s both Traminer and Gewurztraminer were used to describe the same grapes. Winemakers of this time can easily be forgiven though, for the Traminer family is notorious for its genetic instability.
The best examples of Gewürztraminer are generally regarded as being from the Grand Cru vineyards of Alsace. It could even be argued that Alsace is the spiritual home of Gewürztraminer, despite the fact that it is not its ancestral home and Gewürztraminer accounts for less than one-fifth of vineyard area in the region.
The primary aromatic descriptors used to define Gewürztraminer are typically lychee, rose petal, Turkish delight and perfume. On the palate it is marked by its full texture, low acidity, stone fruit (mango, peach and apricot) and spicy (ginger and cinnamon) flavors.
Food matches:
Also very good with tapas, small iberian snacks.
Verdisa Green White wine is composed with a fine variety of grapes. White citrus color, fresh-flavored, fruity and rounded with an intense aroma to the grapes. A wine to be drunk with light meals dishes, salads, sushi, fish and seafood.
Grape variety: Azal Branco, Trajadura, Pederña and Loureiro
Colour: Citrine
Taste: Dry
Aroma: Fruity
Alcohol (% vol.): 9%