Regional red wine from the Setubal Peninsula

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The fruity grapes variety Castelão and powerful Cabernet Sauvignon from the vineyards of the Setubal Peninsula combined.

A perfect match for meats and roasted dishes.

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Delivery: 2 to 6 weeks

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Export Box: 6 bottles with 75cl

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Regional red wine

Grape Varieties: Castelão and Cabernet Sauvignon

Terroir: Sandy soil, mediterranic climate

Winemaking: Long fermentation in “lagar” vats, pumped over 4 times per day with manual jet, temperature control, délestage, malolactic fermentation monitored.

Suggestions: Serve at 18ºC. Drink now or store for 3 to 5 years.

Packaging: Bottle: 75 Cl, 6 unit cases

Alcohol by Vol: 13%

Awards History

Boa Compra 2016 Revista de Vinhos

Bronze Medal IWC 2015

The Grapes

Castelão wine grapesCastelão

Being the most cultivated grape varietal in the south of Portugal, Castelão possesses a great ability to adapt to various different climate conditions, hence providing it a notable versatility.

The Castelão grape is known in the Setubal Peninsula region as "Periquita", a name that originated from the vineyard property Cova da Periquita, located in Azeitão, where it was first planted the varietal back in 1830.

With an area occupying around sixty-percent of the total vineyard land in the Setubal Peninsula, the fame of the wines produced with the grapes from the Cova da Periquita vineyard became widespread throughout the region.

Castelão is very well-adapted to the Setubal Peninsula and it is here where it manifests itself in all its fullness, especially within the sandy soils and old vineyards of the region, producing wines that are more structured, fleshy and intense.

The wines made with Castelão present strong, fruity aromas of cherry, currant, blackberry, raspberry and candied plum, as well as some nutty notes, which harmonize well with an aging stage in oak barrels. In general, Castelão wines exhibit excellent aging ability.

Cabernet Sauvignon wine grapesCabernet Sauvignon

Cabernet Sauvignon is the most international of all French grape varieties, being widely grown across all five continents.

It has found a special niche and style in the Setubal Peninsula, one of the few Portuguese winegrowing regions where it can ripen to perfection.

Cabernet Sauvignon is one of those varieties that can be termed "enriching"; deeply colored and thick-skinned, it can spice up blends, imbuing body and consistency to well-composed, perfumed, fruity and spicy wines.

It is rarely bottled as a varietal wine in the Setubal Peninsula region, but is present in small amounts to give structure in many wines.

Appreciated for its versatility, resistance and correctness it yields wines of immense longevity that age with elegance and security.