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Bairrada is a Portuguese wine region located in the Beira province of Portugal, borded to the north by Lafões IPR and to the east by Dão DOC. Bairrada has the highest wine classification as a Denominação de Origem Controlada (DOC), and is located near the Atlantic Ocean, which climate has a moderated effect. The name “Bairrada” is originated fro...
Bairrada is a Portuguese wine region located in the Beira province of Portugal, borded to the north by Lafões IPR and to the east by Dão DOC. Bairrada has the highest wine classification as a Denominação de Origem Controlada (DOC), and is located near the Atlantic Ocean, which climate has a moderated effect. The name “Bairrada” is originated from “Barros” (Clay) due to the clayey soils of the region, an important characteristic of the winery region. Classified in 1979 as an ancient winery region, the wine from Bairrada is known for its deep colored tannic red wine that often have bell pepper and the black currant flavors as well its emerging rosé production. The wines grow exposed to the sun favouring the further maturity of the grapes. Bairrada produces mainly table, white, and red wines, and the region has a few principal grape varieties including red casts Baga, Alfrocheiro, Camarate, Castelão, Jaen, Touriga Nacional, Aragonez; and white casts Maria Gomes, Arinto, Bical, Cercial, Rabo de Ovelha, Verdelho. The following Bairrada wines selection is composed by White Wine, produced exclusively from white grapes juice, and the consumption is ideal with light meals and aperitifs. White wines are more refreshing, lighter in both style and taste, and are ideal to drink in the spring and summer occasions.
Filipa Pato white wine produced by the Bical and Arinto grapes varieties in the region of Bairrada
Filipa Pato Nossa white is the result of a two-way project between Filipa Pato and her husband, for the desire to produce a wine that expresses the full potential of the terroir of Óis do Bairro
Messias Clássico from Bairrada presents a gold yellowish white, complex nose, with wet clay and wax. Backboned and surprisingly young throughout its the mineral after taste
Quinta do Valdoeiro Reserva white presents a bright and citrus colour with medium intensity. It is a wine that has a mineral component punctuated by flowers notes and spicy nuances. In the mouth it is greasy but with acidity supporting the freshness of the set. Long and slightly rough aftertaste, giving its gastronomic character
Gonçalves Faria white produced at Quinta de Baixo presents a very fine mineral aroma, austere, full of fresh lemon notes in harmony with a slight smoky character. With a good volume in the mouth and very structured, has a good presence on the palate
VV Vinhas Velhas presents an impressive light touch without compromising its full body and strong grip. The finish is deeply mineral, with flavours of dried fruit –thanks to the long and gentle maturation period in the large wooden foudres
Rótulo white results from a blend of varieties, almost forgotten - Borrado das Moscas, Rabo de Ovelha and Cercial - and Encruzado, predominant in the region
Buçaco white wine results of partnership between Alexandre Almeida and Dirk Niepoort
Quinta das Bageiras Colheita has an incredible yellow-gold color, lively and bright. Slight notes of hay, some honey and strong sensations of stubble. A vigorous, full of energy, and powerful wine. Definitely a great wine!
Traditionally prepared with fermentation and stage in stainless, Quinta das Bágeiras Garrafeira White is known for being among the best wines in Bairrada. Wine full of character and freshness.
Pai Abel white from Quinta das Bageiras is a wine full of character and personality which always predominate mineral notes typical of calcareous soils, in combination with aromas of pine needles and pine resin, dried fruit and some straw
Avô Fausto white wine mouth is surprising, in its intensity, lightness and almost crisp freshness, resulting in a vibrant and long wine
Quinta do Ortigão Sauvignon Blanc is a white wine from Bairrada region
Quinta do Ortigão is located right in the center of Anadia, so much so that it seems strange that in the middle of an urban circuit, between rotundas, houses and super markets you can find a wine producer on the next bent