Quinta do Encontro red produced with the Baga and Touriga Nacional grapes varieties in the Bairrada region
Located in the heart of Bairrada, in São Lourenço do Bairro, where tradition in wine production goes back to 1930. Inaugurated in 2007, Quinta do Encontro, a winery with the signature of the architect Pedro Mateus, is located in the vineyard landscape, in full harmony with nature, and is the result of a different and innovative vision of making and communicating the wines of Bairrada Region
<p></p><p>VPuro comes from the partnership of two oenologist friends - Nuno Mira do Ó and João Soares <br />From this project comes initially Outrora Red, a wine made with 100% Baga variety. But soon the portfolio increased with the wines Aliás and Doravante</p>
<p></p><p>Aveleda Follies Touriga Nacional presents deep purple color. In the nose, the cassis, cherry and chocolate notes are evident and well integrated with wood notes. In the mouth this is a full bodied, balanced and elegant wine, with obvious notes of blackberries, figs and spices, complemented with firm and round tannins. The end is long and presents a creamy sensation.</p>
<p></p> <p>Caves São João is an independent family business founded in 1920. This company has always been linked to avant-garde and tradition. In 1930 began to sell the sparkling wines and in 1959 began to commercialize quality bottled wines, both nationally and internationally.</p>
<p></p><p>Through a team of winegrowers who accompany the development of their vineyards, always striving to improve their quality and obtain year after year the best results of the vintage house, Lusovini has a clear choice: to make wines with a traditional profile, with international vocation to accompany food, whatever geography it may be</p>
<p></p><p>The Quinta Colinas de S. Lourenço was acquired in 2009, this extensive property is located in São Lourenço do Bairro, Anadia, in the heart of Bairrada, wine region par excellence and Region especially cherished by IDEALDRINKS. The 80 hectares of vineyards are scattered over the clay-limestone soils of the gentle hills typical of the region, which gave rise to its name</p>
<p></p><p>Since 2005 the company is called Kompassus, and still has a philosophy of wine production based on roots and family traditions. It is dedicated to the production of wines of excellence sustained by organic production methods and sustainable viticulture practices. The company is owned by João Póvoa, an ophthalmologist by profession, but a farmer by passion</p>