Caracol dos Profetas White Wine has a light yellow color, has a intense nose, fresh, floral notes, combined with iodo profiles and gunpowder, fresh attack, crunchy and with a great acidity and freshness, this wine is excellent for seafood.
Vinhos da Dona Candida is the producer of Caracol dos Profetas White Wine.
<p></p><p>Herdade do Portocarro lies within the demarcated Península de Setúbal.</p> <p>The name is self-explanatory because it contains all the potential, characteristics and unique terroir of the Herdade do Portocarro, the origin of the whole project</p>
<p></p><p>Caracol is a traditional grape variety on the island of Porto Santo. There are various stories and myths about its potential origin, such as that it was a Mr. Caracol who brought it here and planted it.</p>
<p></p><p><span>Soalheiro is the first Alvarinho brand in Melgaço (the northern point of Portugal) and one of the first portuguese producers of Alvarinho</span></p>
<p></p><p>Listrão dos Profetas wine comes from these old vines that are over 80 years old, in what is our first attempt at this unique terroir</p> <p>It presents pale yellow colour, intense nose, saline, mineral, notes of gunpowder and iodine. In the mouth, a full, textured attack, the aromas are repeated on the retronasal. Super persistent.</p> <p>An Atlantic wine from limestone soils, which calls for pairing with seafood, such as scallops, clams, hard-shell clams, which in their preparation include warm flavours, such as semi-fatty fish already with some intensity.</p>
<p></p> <p>Tinta Negra grape variety is part of the ancient spirit of Madeira Island and is still the basis for the wines that have made the island famous. Outside Madeira Island, it is a rare grape variety that can only be found in regions where the sea is close by, taking on another name such as Molar in Colares, where it is practically extinct, Saborinho in the Azores, which is in the process of recovery, and the Canaries, where it takes on the name of TintaBastardo where it has very little expression.Not to be confused with Bastardo (aka Trosseau), its half-sister.</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>The Proibido and Permitido wines of the producer and oenologist Marcio Lopes , have more and more a common denominator: Minimum intervention both in the vineyard and the cellar. Respect what the vine gives, and try to make the transformation of the grapes into wine as natural as possible</p>
<p></p><p>Justino's 3 Years Old Fine Medium Rich Madeira Wine</p> <p>They are a blend of different wines, all of which have been aged in oak casks for at least 3 years prior to being bottled.</p>
<p></p><p>John Blandy, the founder of Blandy’s arrived in Madeira in 1808. In 1811 he founded his own business as a wine shipper and general trader, with brothers Thomas and George, and started to set the foundation for the family and the island itself with the production of the most famous and unique wine in the world – Madeira wine</p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p>
<p>In the glass, Cossart Gordon Bual 1978 Vintage Madeira shows a bright mahogany colour with golden-green highlights. Aromas of spice, tobacco, cedar, and balsamic notes lead into a palate that is medium-sweet yet vibrant, perfectly balancing richness with fresh acidity. Long, elegant, and complex, this vintage Madeira has been acclaimed by international critics, scoring 95 points from <em>Wine Enthusiast</em> and 94 from <em>Wine Spectator</em>. A collector’s treasure and a remarkable wine for special occasions.</p>
<p></p><p>Amber color. Aromas of fruit in syrup, some smoked and honey. Texture soft, velvety and with an intense freshness at the end of the mouth. Excellent as appetizer, savory, olives, tapas and cheeses.</p>
<p></p><p>The founders of D’Oliveiras were visionaries that saw the true value of Madeira Wine: its ability to improve over time. Therefore they started storing as much Madeira Wine as possible, letting it slowly mature inside the barrels for future generations to be able to enjoy it further. For that reason, D’Oliveiras is the only Madeira Wine company that owns Madeira Wine bottles and Barrels from as far as the 1850’s that can still be commercially purchased.</p>
<p></p><p>The story of Henriques & Henriques, founded by João Gonçalves Henriques, dates back to 1850. After his death in 1912, a partnership was established between his two sons, Francisco Eduardo and Joaquim Henriques, which gave rise to the name Henriques & Henriques .<br />From the earliest times, Henriques & Henriques occupied a prominent place in viticulture and the art of making wine. In 1913 the family interests were constituted in a company of the family that, in 1925, began its activity like exporter of its wines to the detriment of the local supply to other exporters</p>
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Caracol dos Profetas White Wine has a light yellow color, has a intense nose, fresh, floral notes, combined with iodo profiles and gunpowder, fresh attack, crunchy and with a great acidity and freshness, this wine is excellent for seafood.