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Quinta dos Termos Colheita Selecionada 2008 Red Wine

Quinta dos Termos is situated in the center of Portugal, on the slopes of the South slope of Serra da Estrela (highest mountain of Portugal - 2,000 m), thus protected from the cold north winds and sunny by its exposure to the South, reaching temperatures in the summer sometimes higher than 50ºC, which leads to a higher degree of maturation, giving rise to complex, aromatic wines of good consistency

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Quinta dos Termos is situated in the center of Portugal, on the slopes of the South slope of Serra da Estrela (highest mountain of Portugal - 2,000 m), thus protected from the cold north winds and sunny by its exposure to the South, reaching temperatures in the summer sometimes higher than 50ºC, which leads to a higher degree of maturation, giving rise to complex, aromatic wines of good consistency

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Region
1.5
Tasting Notes
Very intense red color with blue highlights. Aroma to red fruits, currants, nuts and spices. Mouth with good volume, the aromas allied to flavors of nuts, nuts and figs are confirmed
Consumptie
12 - 18ºC
Veel plezier
Enjoy red meats and cheese from Serra da Estrela
Bottle
White meats, pastas dishes and grilled seafood
Country
Portugal
Type
Red Wine
Ja
2008
Gewicht
1.5
Cast
Touriga Nacional, Trincadeira Preta, Rufete and Tinta Roriz
Alcohol
13.5%
Vertaling:
Long tanning
Totale Acid
5,5 g/l
Wine Maker
Virgílio Loureiro
Leeftijd
In new barrels of French oak and natural clarification aided by the biting cold of Serra da Estrela
Ph
3,72
Awards
Silver Medal - Wine Master Challenge 2012; Bronze Medal - Decanter World Wine Awards 2012; Award Commended- International Wine Challenge 2011; Gold Medal - V Beira Interior Wine Competition; Best DOC - V Concurso Vinhos da Beira Interior 2011
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