<p></p> <p><span>In the Douro Superior (Upper Douro), where the organic cultures of vines, olive oil and almondscoexist with an endangered fauna, our family affirmed our connection to our landthrough the founding of CARM – Casa AgrícolaRoboredo Madeira.</span></p> <p></p> <p></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>Turris by Niepoort was bottled early to maintain its freshness, minerality, youthfulness and aromatic purity, and it is expected to age very well in the bottle. Each bottle is unique, since the label was individually designed by the artist João Noutel</p> <p>Turris 2013 Red Wine</p>
<p></p><p>The violet color on the nose reveals itself discreetly, with a predominance of freshness, green, mineral and a slight wet stone. In the mouth it is exuberant, predominating its strong acidity. Discreet and well-integrated toasting of the oak barrels where it was placed.</p>
<p></p><p>Barão da Várzea do Douro White Wine is made with grapes of Gouveio, Viosinho and Arinto varieties from vines planted in fine soils with schistose fragments. The aroma presents citrus notes with sensations of white plum and floral nuances. In the mouth it’s fruity and vibrant, fresh, crisp and young. The citrus peel hints give persistence and a long and refreshing finish.</p>
<p></p><p><span>Cistus Reserva Red Wine has a good volume of mouth, with firm but well involved tannins, a balanced and attractive set</span></p> <p></p> <p></p>
<p></p><p>Fraga Alta Tinta Roriz Red Wine</p> <p>Throughout decades, the Lucinda Todo Bom wine cellar has given its best to care for the vines and develop its products in a consistent way, with its thoughts fixed on the next generations and the commitment with its clients all over the world. This is the reason why our wines have increasingly gained praise over time.</p>
<p></p> <p>Quinta da Rede, located in the parish of Santa Cristina, has its oldest historical records dating back to 1484, making it part of the Douro Wine Region even before the demarcation of 1756, carried out by Marquês de Pombal under authorization of king D. José I</p>