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Quinta do Côtto 2017 Red Wine

The Quinta do Côtto, in Cidadelhe, relatively close to the Régua, is a property of 75 hectares of vineyard and a plot built in the eighteenth century. The owners of the farm, the Montez Champalimaud family, exclusively produced Port wine until the beginning of the 20th century. In 1980 Miguel Champalimaud launched the first Quinta do Côtto Grande Escolha, consolidating the concept of Douro's quinta wines, which are still rare in the region.
The Quinta do Côtto brand has grown greatly in notoriety since then, until it became one of the most classic and prestigious references in the Douro region

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The Quinta do Côtto, in Cidadelhe, relatively close to the Régua, is a property of 75 hectares of vineyard and a plot built in the eighteenth century. The owners of the farm, the Montez Champalimaud family, exclusively produced Port wine until the beginning of the 20th century. In 1980 Miguel Champalimaud launched the first Quinta do Côtto Grande Escolha, consolidating the concept of Douro's quinta wines, which are still rare in the region.
The Quinta do Côtto brand has grown greatly in notoriety since then, until it became one of the most classic and prestigious references in the Douro region

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Data sheet

Region
Douro
Consumption
16ºC
Enjoy
The good acidity leads you to accompany a wide variety of dishes, especially the pasta (especially with tomato sauce) stewed with poultry or pork roasts
Bottle Size
White meats, pastas dishes and grilled seafood
Country
Portugal
Type
Red Wine
Year
2017
Weight
1.5
Cast
Vineyards aged over 15 years, the Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Sousão, Tinto Cão and Tinta Roriz varieties predominate
Alcohol
13.5%
Ageing
Part of the wine is aged in oak barrels for about 12 months
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