With a very pale salmon colour it displays delicate citric and cantaloupe aromas with subtle smoky vegetal from the fermentation barrels. In the mouth, it shows great minerality and deep acidity, highlighting notes of hibiscus tea
In Zambujeira do Mar, where the high temperatures of the Alentejo are mitigated by the Atlantic, the concentration typical of inland viticulture is balanced by the freshness and humidity of the sea, leading to ideal maturation. The grapes ripen, thus, in a slow and balanced way, with cool and wet winters, mild summers and the constant presence of the sea winds, creating wines where elegance overrides robustness.
<p></p><p>Quinta das Cerejeiras Lisboa Rosé Wine is an excellent aperitif. Ideal to accompany pâtés, roasted fish dishes, poultry and white meats. Serve at a temperature of 10-12º C.</p>
<p></p><p>Anselmo Mendes was born and raised in Monção. It was there that since childhood he became familiar with the culture of the vineyard and the production of wine.<br />The Alvarinho grape variety and its wine, produced there, entered his life in such a way that today Anselmo Mendes and Alvarinho are related</p>
<p></p><p>The family Leal da Costa, direct descendant of Count D'Ervideira, the century successful farmer, are the owners of Herdade do Monte da Ribeira and Herdadinha</p> <p></p>
<p></p><p>Sonho Lusitano is a joint project of wine expert Richard Mayson and winemaker Rui Reguinga. The vineyards are located in the Alentejo region, on the slopes of the Serra de São Mamede, between 500 and 560 meters above sea level at the foot of Portalegre</p>
<p></p><p>The Herdade do Peso is a unique place. In its 120 hectares of vineyards 12 types of soil were identified. </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></p><p>LouCa, two wines from two people whose starting point was their belief in the potential of the authentic Alentejo.</p> <p>It has a straw-yellow color and a deep, complex and mineral nose. It's a wine of contrasts, textured in the mouth but with enormous freshness and lightness. It has a long finish and excellent ageing potential.</p>
<p></p><p>Located in Anadia, the Caves of the Mountain were founded in 1943 by Adriano Henriques, passing since then from parents to children, being now in the fourth generation. Focused on the production, marketing and distribution of beverages, has sought with the passing of many years and a few generations always the same purpose, the quality of its products. Proof of this is the many quality awards you have been earning over the years</p>
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With a very pale salmon colour it displays delicate citric and cantaloupe aromas with subtle smoky vegetal from the fermentation barrels. In the mouth, it shows great minerality and deep acidity, highlighting notes of hibiscus tea