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Quinta do Pessegueiro 2014 Red Wine

Inserted in the purest landscape of Alto Douro Vinhateiro, in Ervedosa do Douro, São João da Pesqueira, the Quinta do Pessegueiro winery distinguishes itself by its extraordinary architecture.
Authentic challenge of technology, this cellar has been designed in such a way to use the natural gravity throughout the whole process that turns the grape into wine.
The wines produced at Quinta do Pessegueiro are the result of a complete and balanced project.

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Inserted in the purest landscape of Alto Douro Vinhateiro, in Ervedosa do Douro, São João da Pesqueira, the Quinta do Pessegueiro winery distinguishes itself by its extraordinary architecture.
Authentic challenge of technology, this cellar has been designed in such a way to use the natural gravity throughout the whole process that turns the grape into wine.
The wines produced at Quinta do Pessegueiro are the result of a complete and balanced project.

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Region
Douro
Tasting Notes
Fresh bouquet and notes of menthol and red fruits, with a fragrance of moist soil and rock. Fresh taste with very fine tannins, and then opens with a very fine volume and a multitude of flavours to end in a fine and persistent manner
Consumption
16 - 18ºC
Bottle Size
White meats, pastas dishes and grilled seafood
Country
Portugal
Type
Red Wine
Year
2014
Weight
1.5
Cast
Old Vines, Touriga Nacional, Touriga Roriz
Alcohol
13%
Vinification
After being stored in a cold chamber for 12 hours, they were stemmed and partially pressed, then conveyed by gravity to the fermentation tank. The vinification was carried out in wooden vats and cap-punching
Total Acidity
5 g/l
Wine Maker
João Nicolau de Almeida
Ageing
18 months in French and Austrian oak barrels
Ph
3.58

Specific References

EAN13
5600261385028

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