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Quinta de Marrocos Lagrima Port Wine

Quinta de Marrocos vineyards extend up to 180m altitude, on terraces supported by stone walls. Exposure to the north is one of the key points, favoring a slow maturation of grapes: the altitude offers warm temperatures, the river breeze cools the vineyards at night. The average slope of 80% prevents mechanization, requiring an "heroic" viticulture. All work is manual, a century-old heritage that we want to keep, in respect for the age of the vines and the quality of the grapes. The low yields are inherent to this type of vines, without irrigation, in low fertility and a slightly acid pH schist soils.

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Quinta de Marrocos vineyards extend up to 180m altitude, on terraces supported by stone walls. Exposure to the north is one of the key points, favoring a slow maturation of grapes: the altitude offers warm temperatures, the river breeze cools the vineyards at night. The average slope of 80% prevents mechanization, requiring an "heroic" viticulture. All work is manual, a century-old heritage that we want to keep, in respect for the age of the vines and the quality of the grapes. The low yields are inherent to this type of vines, without irrigation, in low fertility and a slightly acid pH schist soils.

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Region
Douro
Tasting Notes
A golden colour port where drops (teras) of alcohol can be seen running down inside of the glass from which it has been drunk. its honey and dried fruit aroma is quite impressive and precise in the mouth with a very soft and full bodied finish
Consumption
12ºC
Enjoy
Excellent accompaniment to nuts cake, orange pudding, cheese and dry fruit
Bottle Size
White meats, pastas dishes and grilled seafood
Country
Portugal
Type
Fortified
Weight
1.5
Cast
Malvasia Fina, Gouveio, Fernão Pires
Alcohol
19.60%
Vinification
Foot-trodden in granite vats
Total Acidity
2.74 g/dm3
Ph
3.56
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