- Region:Trás-os-Montes
- Alcohol:14% vol
- Grape Variety:Centennial vineyards, free standing, over 120 years old where abound about 20 different castes.
- Winemakers:Jorge Afonso
- Pairing:Sushi, Shellfish, fish
- Capacity:75cl
- Soil Geology: Shale
- Tasting note: Rosé different from “normal” rosés, with reserve characteristics. Pink in color with complex and complete aromas.
In the mouth, a slight sweetness at the beginning that fades, giving way to milder flavors and with some persistence.
Gastronomic wine, should be served between 6ºC and 8ºC for maximum enjoyment and tasting
- Harvest and Winemaking: Centennial free-standing vineyards at 800m altitude. Shale soil and large thermal amplitudes in the maturation phase. Harvest of selected grapes of different varieties (about 20). Smooth grape crushing process. Pre-maceration and skin maceration followed by bleeding. Spontaneous fermentation in 500L French oak barrels. Bastardo 30%, Mourisco tinto 25%, Cornifesto 15%, Tinta Bairrada 4%, Tinta Amarela 2%, Alvarelha?o 2%, Malvasia Preta 2%, Jaen 2%, not yet identified 18%
- Ageing:9 months in French oak barrels
- Theme:In the town of Bragança, in the village of Parada de Infanções, we find the only wine produced in the area. The vineyards are centennial, free standing, over 120 years old where abound about 20 different castes. Due to the age of the vineyard and the traditional processes of grafting and grafting, it is possible to find different grape varieties in a single strain, making the winemaking process even more interesting and the final result a distinct product with a peculiar and very curious complexity
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