Ramilo Red presents floral aromas of the Touriga Nacional combine with the elegance of Aragonez. Well balanced with soft finish
Wine appears in the Ramilo family by the hand of the great-grandfather, Manuel Francisco Ramilo, who, in the early twentieth century, devoted much of its land area to wine production. Four generations later, unwilling to accept the abandonment of local traditions, brothers Pedro and Nuno Ramilo left their confortable lives to embrace a family business.The brothers are now on the verge of becoming the largest private producer of the world famous Ramisco from Colares
<p></p><p>Wine appears in the Ramilo family by the hand of the great-grandfather, Manuel Francisco Ramilo, who, in the early twentieth century, devoted much of its land area to wine production. Four generations later, unwilling to accept the abandonment of local traditions, brothers Pedro and Nuno Ramilo left their confortable lives to embrace a family business.The brothers are now on the verge of becoming the largest private producer of the world famous Ramisco from Colares</p>
<p></p><p>Quinta da Nogueira vineyards are in clayey soils, with a natural freshness and salinity, without irrigation, uniques, marked by the influence of a natural microclimate at the foot of the Serra de Todo-o-Mundo (“All-the-World Mountain”) and by the proximity to the Atlantic sea, which is 20 km away. In the approximately 20 hectares of vineyards at Quinta do Porto Nogueira - with DOC Óbidos classification - each parcel of vineyard is treated and valued as unique and different, and all them wines are produced with the pleasure and well-being of those who enjoy them.</p>
<p></p><p>VPuro comes from the partnership of two oenologist friends - Nuno Mira do Ó and João Soares with the aim of producing a wine from the Bairrada region.<br />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</p>
<p></p><p>The wine that gave origin to this winery was the "Druida", back in 2012, and all the wines that followed are true to its original idea. The Druida were wise men of Celtic origin who sought to attain spiritual balance throught nature's equilibrium. <br />Druida and Vidente wines are just that, a pursuit for balance with the utmost respect for nature. This is a personal project driven by passion for wines, where the grapes are the real stars and winemaking is of minimal intervention. Dão is the main region and base of the Mira do Ó wines, the home fo the Druida and Vidente</p>
<p></p><p>Quinta dos Termos is situated in the center of Portugal, on the slopes of the South slope of Serra da Estrela (highest mountain of Portugal - 2,000 m), thus protected from the cold north winds and sunny by its exposure to the South, reaching temperatures in the summer sometimes higher than 50ºC, which leads to a higher degree of maturation, giving rise to complex, aromatic wines of good consistency</p>
<p></p><p>Pormenor was born in the Douro Valley, Portugal, in 2013.<br />This project has a soul in its philosophy, giving priority to the main elements used in wine production: soil, vineyards, grapes and climate.</p> <p>Mimos</p>
<p>Vale da Mata White Wine presents golden colour with greenish nuances. On the nose, it offers a fine, mineral, and complex aroma, often with notes of citrus (like lemon zest and lime peel), green apple, wet stone, and subtle spice from its barrel aging.</p> <p>On the palate, it is a well-structured wine with good volume, pronounced acidity, and distinct minerality, contributing to a fresh and mouthwatering finish. It can also show flavors of ripe peach and a good textural weight, leading to a long and persistent end. Its balance of freshness and complexity makes it suitable for immediate enjoyment or further evolution in the bottle.</p>
<p></p><p>Casal Sta. Maria is located in the historic region of Colares, on the slopes of Sintra Hill, 2 km from Cabo da Roca − the most Western point in Europe. </p>
<p></p><p>Berbereta Reserva Bruto Sparkling Wine is made from Arinto and Chardonnay grapes .</p> <p>A citrine-coloured wine with golden hints, fine bubbles and an intense and persistent cord, with aromas of yellow-fleshed fruit and green apple, spicy notes, light toast and some minerality. In the mouth, it reveals a balanced structure between acidity and volume, with palpitating liveliness and pleasant unctuousness, which gives it an intense, fresh finish with good persistence.</p>
<p></p><p>This fortified wine dates back to the 14th century and reached its golden period by the laborious hands and sharp mind of Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo - Marquês de Pombal and Conde de Oeiras. Carcavelos' wine ran the world. It entered the most varied cultures. It has even given part of its 'soul' to Port wine in order to give it a 'body' and a superior taste. From this fertile and auspicious period, it fell to levels that without the intervention of the municipality was expected to cease to exist.</p> <p>It took hold and recovered and today, the vineyard continues to produce, on the hillside facing the Tejo, in the land that has always been fertile, shaken by the wind that is typical of us, the grape varieties. In the white, Galego Dourado, the Ratinho, the Arinto, the Rabo-de-Ovelha and the Seara-Nova; in the red, the perfect combination between the castes Castelão, Amostrinha and Trincadeira. Grapes that mixed in the exact measure, like alchemy, gives origin to our generous.</p>
<p></p><p>António Bernardino Paulo da Silva is one of the oldest producers in the region and one who is resistant to the urban pressure that invades the land. Struggling to maintain the typicality of its wine, this producer is the bulwark of one of the most precious nectars in the world</p> <p></p>
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Ramilo Red presents floral aromas of the Touriga Nacional combine with the elegance of Aragonez. Well balanced with soft finish