Moscatel Setubal Bom Bom

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Moscatel de Setubal DOC with chocolate cups.

Amber colored wine with golden reflections, limpid and crystalline, very intense on the nose. It is balanced, fresh with very good persistence.

The best combination; one fabulous muscat wine combined with delicious chocolate.

First use the chocolate cup to enjoy the Moscatel (Muscat) wine and after eat the cup.

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Varieties: Moscatel de Setubal
Soil/Terroir: Sandy and clayey

Pruning system: Integrated Production Method, with maximum respect for the environment and soil

Average Age of Vines: 12 years
Media Production: 12 hl/ha

WINEMAKING: Prepared in deposits were grapes undergo a slight fermentation, and then added a quality vinous spirit in order to block it.

ANALYSIS

Alcohol content: 17 % VOL
Total acidity: 4.2 g/l
Residual sugar: 140 g/l
Dry Extract: 215 gr/l
pH: 3.80

SERVING SUGGESTIONS: Serve at 8 ºC to 14ºC

PACKAGING: 0.75 l bottle and chocolate cups

Organoleptic Characterization

Visual Appearance: Amber colored wine with golden reflections, limpid and crystalline.
Appearance olfactory: Very intense on the nose.
Appearance taste: It is balanced, fresh with very good persistence.

Enologist recommendations: Ideal as dessert.

The Grapes

Moscatel GrapesMoscatel de Setubal, Alexandria, or Graúdo

This variety is known to have originated in Egypt, having spread to the Mediterranean from Alexandria, possibly during the period of the Roman Empire (Galet 1985).

It is a grape of average strength and has a difficult flowering and fertilization, prone to not fruiting after flowering.

Resistant to dryness, it's sensitive to mildew and powdery mildew.

There are various types of Moscatel in the world (ex. the French Muscat, the Italian Moscato), and all of them with a significant concentration of aromatic (terpene) and flavor components. However, it's the Moscatel de Setubal that has the best concentration and richness of these components.

The typical aromas of Moscatel are well-known: citrus flowers and zest, honey, lime, rose, lychee, pear, date and raisin, which create memorable wines.

Setubal Region

The Setubal Peninsula is a unique region, whose wines are as generous and balanced as the region that sees them born.

Mother Nature was magnanimous and refined: from with the two peninsulas, “drawn” by the two largest estuaries in Portugal, was born a region rich in biodiversity and fish and shellfish with both natural and protected areas.

The framing by the Atlantic Ocean and the Tagus and Sado River estuaries, combined with a deep Mediterranean influence and geological formation provide a unique set of characteristics for wine production.

The Setubal Peninsula also has one of the oldest denominations in Portugal - the region of Moscatel de Setubal, whose demarcation was begun in 1907 and completed and confirmed in 1908.

The Setúbal DO (Denomination of Origin) region is geographically bounded by the municipalities of Setúbal, Palmela, Montijo and the village of Castelo in the municipality of Sesimbra.

This "terroir", which is the cradle of the Moscatel de Setubal is unique: the joint annual rainfall of 550-750 milliliters and the 2,200 hours of sunshine poured over the sandy and clay – limestone soils is all seasoned with a handful of Atlantic breeze.