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Mont'alegre Grande Reserva stands out for its freshness and elegance conferred by its aging in French oak barrels for 18 months. By its nature, this wine is the perfect match for the intensity and flavour of traditional transmontana gastronomy, such as the "fumeiros" from the Barroso region.
Mont'Alegre Vinhas Velhas White Wine presents a complex aroma, with citrus notes, mineral character, somewhat oral in perfect association with the slight notes of barrels, giving it great aromatic complexity. In the mouth it is very fresh, lively, excellent acidity, good volume and persistent finish
Mont'alegre Grande Reserva stands out for its freshness and elegance conferred by its aging in French oak barrels for 18 months. By its nature, this wine is the perfect match for the intensity and flavour of traditional transmontana gastronomy, such as the "fumeiros" from the Barroso region.