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The grapes used to make this wine, came from the best and oldest parcels of grapes from Quinta de S. José which is situated in Cima Corgo, next to the river, from 150 to 300m of altitude. North exposition and very schist soil. Grapes are harvested, to 25 Kg boxes, at its optimal ripeness; intending to show a vigorous maturity, leading to higher aromatic and polyphenolic concentrations. After fully stalked and crushed, grapes are fermented in Inox vat and Lagares, allowing quality constituents presents in the ripe grapes film, softly pass to the wine. After malolactic fermentation, the wine is aged in used French oak barrels of 225 and 400 liters for about 12 months.
Grape Varieties:
Touriga Nacional,Touriga Franca
Tasting Notes:
Very deep and purple colour, very complex and distinct flavours, where fruity and floral nature predominates with spicy notes, black pepper notes coming from the wood are well integrated and balanced with the wine. The palate shows balanced acidity, fruity nature, very good structure with great tannins. Good and long finish with a great balance. This balanced of power and elegance contributes to ageing potential, so the wine will benefit with some years in the bottle.
Store and Serve Advices:
Keep in a dry place with a fresh and constant temperature. The bottle should be stored horizontally. Should be served chilled at a temperature of 14/16ºC.
Food Pairing:
This wine is ideal with red meats and roasts, as well as cheeses.
Allergens:
Contains sulphites.
Reviews and Awards:
. 96 points in Robert Parker;
. 18,5 points in Vinho Grandes Escolhas;
. 18 points in Revista de Vinhos;
. Silver medal Concurso Vinhos de Portugal 2013 (Other vintages).
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