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Doravante White Wine.
A wine that comes from Arinto vineyards around 30 years old and centenarian vines from Bical and Cercial that dot the old vineyards of Bairrada. It is a pure and simple approach to the clay-limestone soils of the region and to the Atlantic climate, which allows a unique expression of minerality and salinity in wine.
VPuro comes from the partnership of two oenologist friends - Nuno Mira do Ó and João Soares
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
Doravante White Wine.
A wine that comes from Arinto vineyards around 30 years old and centenarian vines from Bical and Cercial that dot the old vineyards of Bairrada. It is a pure and simple approach to the clay-limestone soils of the region and to the Atlantic climate, which allows a unique expression of minerality and salinity in wine.