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Monte Bluna Tinta Miúda is a rare and a simple wine
Rare for the variety and terroir it comes from, simple because what is innate is simple.
Monte Bluna Tinta Miúda Red Wine has a vibrant purple color, stands out for its elegance and character from start to finish. Disruptive due to its unusual precision and freshness, yet complex and distinctive. In the aroma is captivating and charming in the fruits of wild berries, violets, nuances of vine shoot, hints of cocoa and earthy. Evolves in pleasant balsamic notes, in a limestone mineral background. In the mouth it is wide, with energetic and vibrant fruit, lickerish, somewhat irreverent, with captivating freshness and structure, fine-grained tannins, intense and firm. The end is long, persistent and even disconcerting!
Monte Bluna Tinta Miúda is a rare and a simple wine
Rare for the variety and terroir it comes from, simple because what is innate is simple.