The 2016 Alabastro was produced from a selection of Aragonez and Trincadeira grapes grown in different vineyards of Alentejo. The Aragonez and Trincadeira grapes are produced in Arronches (Portalegre), Orada (Borba), Redondo and Arraiolos where clay and schist soils are predominant.
Alabastro is a wine who's name is inspired by a semi-precious marble found in the Alentejo region. Like this stone, Aliança Vinhos want to produce a wine that presented it self with strong and persistent flavours.
<p></p><p>The Sovibor - Soc. Vinhos de Borba, Lda. Is a Commercial Society by Quotas constituted by public deed, the 16 of December of 1968.<br />It is the result of the merger of two small producers who started their activities many years before 1968 and later created the firms Manuel Joaquim Mira and Domingos Luiz Pinto & Filho, Lda., Both with wide traditions in the wine field. Therefore, and as a result of such merger, SOVIBOR is managed by people traditionally linked to the wine business.</p>
<p></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></p><p>Quinta das Arcas has around 50ha, 35ha of vineyards stand out, around 30 years old, where under the influence of a very particular micro-climate grapes of high quality of the Loureiro, Trajadura and Arinto grapes are obtained</p>
<p></p><p>Since its creation in 1942, Sogrape Vinhos has been investing in the main Portuguese wine regions. With a strong presence in Dão, Douro and Vinhos Verdes, entry into Alentejo - the national wine region with the highest growth rates - was natural and inevitable</p>
<p>Respiro Clarete presents pale ruby in color with pomegranate reflections, it reveals fresh aromas of red berries, floral hints, and a light smoky minerality. On the palate, it’s dry, crisp, and finely textured with a refreshing acidity and soft tannins. Light in body but full of personality, this wine is perfect served slightly chilled and pairs beautifully with grilled seafood, salads, and light Mediterranean dishes.</p>
<p></p><pre class="tw-data-text tw-ta tw-text-small" id="tw-target-text" dir="ltr"><span lang="en" xml:lang="en">Herdade do Arrepiado Velho is a Portuguese producer of Alentejo wines</span></pre>
<p></p><p>The Sovibor - Soc. Vinhos de Borba, Lda. Is a Commercial Society by Quotas constituted by public deed, the 16 of December of 1968.<br />It is the result of the merger of two small producers who started their activities many years before 1968 and later created the firms Manuel Joaquim Mira and Domingos Luiz Pinto & Filho, Lda., Both with wide traditions in the wine field. Therefore, and as a result of such merger, SOVIBOR is managed by people traditionally linked to the wine business.</p>
<p></p><p>Herdade Papa Leite Heavens Door White Wine presents mineral aroma, very subtle full of honey and ripe pear. Balanced flavor in the mouth, it has a density that lasts throughout the tasting with the same notes found in the nose </p>
<p>On the palate, Julian Reynolds Grande Reserva Red Wine is full-bodied yet balanced, with creamy tannins, mineral undertones, and a long, persistent finish. Recognized with high critical acclaim, including 92 points from Robert Parker, this wine offers excellent aging potential. Best enjoyed at 16–18 °C, it pairs beautifully with grilled meats, game, and rich, flavorful cuisine.</p> <p></p> <p></p>
<p></p><p><span>Adega Mayor stretches over a 350 area of cork oak, riparian galleries and agricultural fields.</span></p>
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The 2016 Alabastro was produced from a selection of Aragonez and Trincadeira grapes grown in different vineyards of Alentejo. The Aragonez and Trincadeira grapes are produced in Arronches (Portalegre), Orada (Borba), Redondo and Arraiolos where clay and schist soils are predominant.