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Quinta da Murta 2014 White Wine

The property of Quinta da Murta, located in the hills of the small demarcated region of Bucelas, is surrounded by one of the main Roman roads that crossed Portugal and very close to the last fortification, Anglo-Portuguese against Napoleon's troops.
In Shakespeare's time, Bucelas became popular in England, especially in court. Designated "Charneco", due to the name that is given to the zone of Bucelas, is mentioned by Shakespeare in the second part of the piece Henry VI, published in 1594.
The sailors of the caravel S. Gabriel celebrated with wine of Bucelas their return to Portugal, after the discovery of the maritime route to India

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The property of Quinta da Murta, located in the hills of the small demarcated region of Bucelas, is surrounded by one of the main Roman roads that crossed Portugal and very close to the last fortification, Anglo-Portuguese against Napoleon's troops.
In Shakespeare's time, Bucelas became popular in England, especially in court. Designated "Charneco", due to the name that is given to the zone of Bucelas, is mentioned by Shakespeare in the second part of the piece Henry VI, published in 1594.
The sailors of the caravel S. Gabriel celebrated with wine of Bucelas their return to Portugal, after the discovery of the maritime route to India

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Region
Lisboa
Tasting Notes
Fresh and exuberant aroma with notes of lemon, lime, peach, tropical fruits and some floral. Very creamy and balanced body. Long and persistent ending
Consumption
10 - 12ºC
Enjoy
Ideal for any type of seafood and fish, whether raw or grilled, lean meats, pasta, noddles or exotic and spicy cuisine
Bottle Size
White meats, pastas dishes and grilled seafood
Country
Portugal
Type
White Wine
Year
2014
Weight
1.5
Cast
Arinto
Alcohol
12,5%
Vinification
Soft pressing followed by fermentation at low temperatures
Ageing
In vat, under yeast fermentation, for a period between 4 and 6 months
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