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Sanguinhal Touriga Nacional - Petit Verdot 2016 Red Wine

The Companhia Agrícola do Sanguinhal was founded in 1926 by Abel Pereira da Fonseca . Nowadays, this company is dedicated to the exploration of three estates in the demarcated region of Óbidos - Quinta do Sanguinhal, Quinta das Cerejeiras and Quinta de S. Francisco.
Located 40 minutes away from Lisbon, these estates represent the most prestigious Óbidos DOC wines.

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The Companhia Agrícola do Sanguinhal was founded in 1926 by Abel Pereira da Fonseca . Nowadays, this company is dedicated to the exploration of three estates in the demarcated region of Óbidos - Quinta do Sanguinhal, Quinta das Cerejeiras and Quinta de S. Francisco.
Located 40 minutes away from Lisbon, these estates represent the most prestigious Óbidos DOC wines.

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Region
Lisboa
Tasting Notes
The combination of the two varieties gives rise to a seductive wine, with fragrances of violet from the Touriga variety, red grape from Petit Verdot, combining beautifully with the vanilla notes provided by the French oak.
Consumptie
16 - 18ºC
Veel plezier
Excellent match with cheese, red meat, game and pasta
Bottle
White meats, pastas dishes and grilled seafood
Country
Portugal
Type
Red Wine
Ja
2016
Gewicht
1.5
Cast
Touriga Nacional, Petit Verdot
Alcohol
13%
Vertaling:
The grapes were vinified separately. After destemmed, they are slightly crushed and transferred to stainless steel vats, where the must undergoes fermentation with prolonged maceration for 15 days at a temperature of 25º-27ºC
Wine Maker
Miguel Móteo
Leeftijd
10 months in French oak barrels
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