
Reference: 1011567
Produtor: Encostas De Serpa
Red Wine Encostas De Serpa Regional 75Cl
Produced from Syrah, Alicante Bouschet and Touriga Nacional grape varieties, matured at Serpa slopes.
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For the challenge and the irony of joining separate processes for centuries, we decided to call this lot "Satyr".
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Reference: 1011567
Produtor: Encostas De Serpa
Produced from Syrah, Alicante Bouschet and Touriga Nacional grape varieties, matured at Serpa slopes.
Reference: 1010211
Produtor: Aneto
Intense red color, very thin and elegant, complex aroma of ripe fruit, floral and spices.
Reference: 1012202
A balanced wine and elegante. Very potable when young but at the same time has the capacity to evolve.
Reference: 1012020
Produtor: Herdade Das Servas
Clear wine, purple, aromas of blueberry and cherry, with mineral notes and graphite.Intense, fresh and spicy, with a long and vibrant finish, revealing the wholeaging potential.
Reference: 1011207
Wine produced from indigenous grape varieties Touriga Nacional.
Reference: 1010884
Produtor: Passagem
Aroma of enormous fineness and elegance with notes of violet, bergamot and plum. A veritable explosion of flavors.
Reference: 1011487
Produtor: Balanches
The notes of black plums and dark chocolate combine with spices and light smoke in a very appealing and complex set.
Reference: 1010368
Produtor: Sanguinhal
Ruby color. Notes of cherry jam and vanilla and slightly spicy. Deep 'bouquet, well combined fruit and with a persistent finish. Evolved but still lively.
Reference: 1011469
Produtor: Barca Do Inferno
Vibrant but elegant aroma of red fruits and some spice notes. It is tasty and velvety and ends elegantly, intense and persistent.
For the challenge and the irony of joining separate processes for centuries, we decided to call this lot "Satyr".