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<p><span>The majority of this Crusted Port bottled in 2014 comes from the Niepoort Pisca vineyard and several vineyards in Vale de Mendiz harvested in 2011, along with a couple of small vineyard parcels from Casal de Loivos high up above Pinhão from the 2012 harvest</span></p>
<p>The Antão Vaz da Malhadinha - Vinha da Peceguina 2020 comes with a good aromatic intensity, where tropical fruit notes are highlighted. A fresh and fruity wine on the mouth, of medium structure supported by good acidity, resulting a balanced, dry wine with a long finish.</p>
<p>Quinta Santa Eufémia, located in the Douro region of Baixo and Cima Corgo on the left side of the river Douro at an altitude about 300m above sea level, is managed by the Carvalho family</p>
<p>Quinta do Soito is in a rustic and bucolic landscape that we invite you to discover the Quinta do Soito, located between the Serra da Estrela and Serra do Caramulo.</p>
<p>Bacalhôa Vinhos de Portugal, S.A., one of the largest and most innovative wine companies in Portugal, has developed over the years a wide range of wines that has earned it a solid reputation and the preference of national and international consumers. Present in 7 Portuguese winegrowing regions, with a total of 1200ha of vineyards, 40 farms, 40 different vineyards and 4 vinous centers (cellars), the company is distinguished in the market by its size and autonomy in 70% in the own production</p>
<p>Graham's was one of the first Port companies to invest in its own vineyards in Portugal’s Douro Valley in 1890 and is now at the cutting edge of innovation in winemaking techniques. This makes Graham’s a pioneer since always. </p> <p>Today five cousins of Symington family share responsibility for every aspect of the company and personally make the Graham’s wines</p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p>
<p><span>From Vinho Verde to the Alentejo, via the Douro and Dão, with "leaps" across to the Azores, Brazil and Argentina, Anselmo Mendes has undertaken a path as wine-maker, by cultivating a passion in each region, getting to know the voice of each land and trying to bring out the best in each wine. Today, as a consultant, he has had various successful projects from one end of Portugal to the other, and abroad.</span></p>
<p>The "Quinta de Curvos" is located in Esposende, in the Demarcated Region of Vinhos Verdes, which covers the entire northwest of the country (Entre-Douro-e-Minho area). In a region under the influence of the Atlantic Ocean.</p>
<p>Casa Santa Eulalia is a wine produced in Vinho Verde Region.</p> <p>Casa Santa Eulalia Alvarinho and Trajadura White Wine os produced by Casa Santa Eulália</p>
<p>Produced in the sub-region of Monção and Melgaço of the Vinho Verde Region in the north west of Portugal where Alvarinho grapes are exclusively grown. This wine is made from cool climate grapes grown in the mountainous Melgaço area, and shows the typical minerality and tight acidity derived from the local stony granite soils.</p>