List of products by supplier Anselmo Mendes
Anselmo Mendes was born and raised in Monção. It was there that since childhood he became familiar with the culture of the vineyard and the production of wine.
From Vinhos Verdes to the Alentejo, descending the Douro and Dão, with "leaps" to the Azores, Brazil and Argentina, Anselmo Mendes has done his journey as an oenologist cultivating a passion in each region, knowing the expression of each land and seeking to exalt his best in each wine. Today, as a consultant, he has several successful projects from north to south of Portugal and abroad.
• 1998 Winemaker of the Year by Revista de Vinhos.
• "One of the largest Portuguese winemakers," according to Parker's Wine Buyer's Guide.
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Wine House Portugal ,
5/ 5
<p></p><p>Since 2005 the company is called Kompassus, and still has a philosophy of wine production based on roots and family traditions. It is dedicated to the production of wines of excellence sustained by organic production methods and sustainable viticulture practices. The company is owned by João Póvoa, an ophthalmologist by profession, but a farmer by passion</p>
Kompc6915

0 review Wine House Portugal ,
5/ 5
<p></p><p>Since 2005 the company is called Kompassus, and still has a philosophy of wine production based on roots and family traditions. It is dedicated to the production of wines of excellence sustained by organic production methods and sustainable viticulture practices. The company is owned by João Póvoa, an ophthalmologist by profession, but a farmer by passion</p>
Kompr1133

0 review Wine House Portugal ,
5/ 5
<p></p><p>Kompassus Tinto Cão Red Wine presents ruby in colour, the aroma is very complex with lots of mineral nuances, toasted cocoa and hints of red fruit. Tense in the mouth, with lively acidity and structure.</p>
11039

0 review Wine House Portugal ,
5/ 5
<p></p><p>Since 2005 the company is called Kompassus, and still has a philosophy of wine production based on roots and family traditions. It is dedicated to the production of wines of excellence sustained by organic production methods and sustainable viticulture practices. The company is owned by João Póvoa, an ophthalmologist by profession, but a farmer by passion</p>
Krwh6918

0 review Wine House Portugal ,
5/ 5
<p></p><p>Kranemann Colheita 1999 Port Wine reveals an attractive amber color with some depth; lively, rich and complex aroma, predominantly of toasted almonds, walnuts and a vanilla touch. and a touch of vanilla; great freshness on the palate, still showing a good volume in the mouth, soft and balanced, lively and elegant in its long finish</p>
Kranemann9140

0 review Wine House Portugal ,
5/ 5
<p></p><p>Kranemann Ruby Reserve Port Wine reveals a red color of medium depth, aromas of quality fruit showing a slight but good evolution, completed with balsamic notes and slight spice giving the whole a good richness and freshness aromatic freshness; great volume in the mouth and smoothness, good balance of quality fruit resulting in a long and elegant finish.</p>
Kranemann9137

0 review Wine House Portugal ,
5/ 5
<p></p><p>Kranemann Tawny Port Wine reveals garnet color, delicate but elegant aroma, showing slight evolution from red fruits to nuts and almonds; good balance of sweetness and acidity, balanced on the palate with a good long and smooth finish. </p> <p></p>
Kranemann91386

0 review Wine House Portugal ,
5/ 5
<p></p><p>Kranemann Vintage Port Wine reveals deep ruby color, rich and complex aromas showing a good evolution in bottle where you can still notice the ripe quality fruit combined with floral notes, spices and tobacco leaf, all in great good structure on the palate and concentration of quality tannins ensuring a good longevity to the wine, good volume in the mouth exuberant in its fruit, end of great balance and long persistence.</p>
Kranemann9141

0 review Wine House Portugal ,
5/ 5
<p></p><p>Kranemann Vintage Port Wine reveals deep ruby color, rich and complex aromas showing a good evolution in bottle where you can still notice the ripe quality fruit combined with floral notes, spices and tobacco leaf, all in great good structure on the palate and concentration of quality tannins ensuring a good longevity to the wine, good volume in the mouth exuberant in its fruit, end of great balance and long persistence.</p>
Kranemann10765

0 review Wine House Portugal ,
5/ 5
<p></p><p>Lisboa Valley Red wine presents a ruby red colour. The nose reveals intense notes of raspberry, cassis, violet and pepper. In the mouth it is young, full of ripe red fruits supported by fine tannins and a crisp, refreshing acidity.</p>
Lvr8584

0 review Wine House Portugal ,
5/ 5
<p></p><p>Lua Cheia em Vinhas Velhas is a result of the passion to display the individuality and character that the creators of this project have with the Douro region for more than two decades. After so many years of being surprised by this unique wine region, in 2009 the time arrived to show what they have been seeing in Douro wines. The company's history began in that year with the production of white wines from Murça, an area forgotten by progress, but that produces unique wines with full identity. In 2010, work began on an investment in the winery in Martim, Douro, and in 2012, in the cradle of Alvarinho, Monção region. In 2013, a partnership was started in Alentejo, vinifying, in third party facilities, the grapes chosen and acquired in the region of Estremoz. In 2017, Lua Cheia has extended its presence into other Portuguese wine region – Dão.</p>
Lnvv4063

0 review Wine House Portugal ,
5/ 5
<p></p><p>Lua Cheia em Vinhas Velhas is a result of the passion to display the individuality and character that the creators of this project have with the Douro region for more than two decades. After so many years of being surprised by this unique wine region, in 2009 the time arrived to show what they have been seeing in Douro wines. The company's history began in that year with the production of white wines from Murça, an area forgotten by progress, but that produces unique wines with full identity. In 2010, work began on an investment in the winery in Martim, Douro, and in 2012, in the cradle of Alvarinho, Monção region. In 2013, a partnership was started in Alentejo, vinifying, in third party facilities, the grapes chosen and acquired in the region of Estremoz. In 2017, Lua Cheia has extended its presence into other Portuguese wine region – Dão</p>
Lnrd3565

0 review