Corgo da Régua Rosé offers the best of the Douro in a fresh, light and fruity profile, adapted to perfectly accompany daily meals and hot days. The varieties used are Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca and Tinta Roriz
Quinta do Judeu came to the possession of the family Alves de Carvalho in 1932, with which it remains until today, the origin of its name being the result of the existence of a statue of a Roman Jew on its roof. Recently refurbished, Quinta do Judeu has an excellent winemaking center, which combines the most modern technology available for the production of fine wines with traditional practices, such as the treading of grapes by Men in granite wineries
<p></p><p class="page-title">With dark tannins, a mineral texture and rich fruits, Quinta do Noval is a real Douro wine. But there is also a great sense of elegance that may come from the property's Bordeaux management team. Put the two together and you have a great wine that will age well. Drink from 2019</p>
<p></p><p>Quinta do Pôpa tells us the story of how Zeca do Pôpa fulfilled his dream, of how throughout his life he carried his father Francisco Ferreira’s dream, also known as Pôpa</p>
<p></p><p>Quinta Vale do Bragão is located in the oldest demarcated region in the World – the Douro. Owned by the Borges Costa family since the XVIII century, with approximately 30 hectares of vineyards, Quinta Vale do Bragão has been run throughout all these years by several generations which have provided continuity to this family project</p>
<p></p><p>The grapes used for the Redoma White come from old vines growing on the right bank of the Douro River, at an altitude of 500 to 600 metres. The predominant grape varieties are Rabigato, Cega do Larinho, Viosinho, Donzelinho and Gouveio. The mica schist soils in which these vines thrive lend the resulting wines plenty of minerality, elegance and vibrant freshness.</p>
<p></p><p>Titan Vale dos Mil Rosé Wine presents salmon-colored rosé wine with extremely elegant aromas: peach blossom, cherry, raspberry and smoky notes. In the mouth, it immediately shows its grandeur: seductive, tense and vibrant, from start to finish.</p>
<p></p><p>The history of the 100HECTARES wines begins in the early 70’s.</p> <p>The estates of the family are the origin of their wines, and the production is made exclusively from grapes coming from their properties, which is at the heart of the family’s production philosophy</p>
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Corgo da Régua Rosé offers the best of the Douro in a fresh, light and fruity profile, adapted to perfectly accompany daily meals and hot days. The varieties used are Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca and Tinta Roriz