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Quinta da Pacheca 10 Years Old Port Wine

Quinta da Pacheca is one of the best known estates in the Douro region and also one of the first properties to bottle wine under its own label. It is first mentioned in a document dated April 1738 but it was only in 1903, when Dom José Freire de Serpa Pimentel decided to develop his interest in oenology, began to seriously dedicate himself to the risky business of winemaking. Today, a century and many successes later, a brand-new generation of the Serpa Pimentel family

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Quinta da Pacheca is one of the best known estates in the Douro region and also one of the first properties to bottle wine under its own label. It is first mentioned in a document dated April 1738 but it was only in 1903, when Dom José Freire de Serpa Pimentel decided to develop his interest in oenology, began to seriously dedicate himself to the risky business of winemaking. Today, a century and many successes later, a brand-new generation of the Serpa Pimentel family

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Region
Douro
Tasting Notes
it presents an amber tawny colour, slowly developing the complex flavours and the mouth luscious palate. Rich and elegant nose with a delicatenuttiness and subtle mellow notes of chocolate, butterscotch andfine oak wood
Consumption
16 - 18ºC
Enjoy
It can be drink fresh, like an aperitif or at the end of a meal withcheese or chocolate desserts.
Bottle Size
White meats, pastas dishes and grilled seafood
Country
Portugal
Type
Fortified
Weight
50cl
Cast
Touriga Nacional Tinta Roriz, Touriga Franca and Tinta Barroca
Alcohol
19,5%
Vinification
The grapes were slightly crushed and transferred to a traditional stone tank (“lagar”) where they were foot trodden. After this, the grape spirit was added to stop the fermentation and fortify the wine
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