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Fitapreta 2019 Red Wine

A 23-year-old winemaker and an English winemaker could only go wrong. "Portuguese winemaker António Maçanita and English consultant and winemaker David Booth met in early 2004. Over the next few months, Antonio was already learning viticulture with David and a great friendship developed. The next step would be to make wine. First wine, first success, with the Alentejo Trophy at the International Wine Challenge, awarded for the second time in 22 years of competition.

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A 23-year-old winemaker and an English winemaker could only go wrong. "Portuguese winemaker António Maçanita and English consultant and winemaker David Booth met in early 2004. Over the next few months, Antonio was already learning viticulture with David and a great friendship developed. The next step would be to make wine. First wine, first success, with the Alentejo Trophy at the International Wine Challenge, awarded for the second time in 22 years of competition.

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Region
Alentejo
Tasting Notes
Concentrated violet color. Intense nose to black fruits with notes of dried grass. Full, full-bodied, rich, greedy attack with toffee notes and the finish of the mouth revealing firm, round tannins
Consumption
16ºC
Enjoy
Grilled red and seasoned meats
Bottle Size
White meats, pastas dishes and grilled seafood
Country
Portugal
Type
Red Wine
Year
2019
Weight
1.5
Cast
Aragonês, Trincadeira and Alicante Bouschet
Alcohol
14,5%
Vinification
After sorting and destemming the grapes are transported by gravity to small vats and ferment at 27ºC only with indigenous yeasts. Post-fermentative maceration of 15-20 days
Wine Maker
António Maçanita
Ageing
50% of the wine is aged in second and third year French oak barrels for 9 months
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