Portas da Herdade White
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€6.25
Portas da Herdade Trincadeira Red
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€10.13
Portas da Herdade Alicante Bouschet Red
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€10.13
Portas da Herdade Reserve Red
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€10.95
Textura da Estrela Rosé
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€20.75
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Moscato has been made and enjoyed in Portugal since the 1600s. It was primarily made from Zinfandel grapes and served as a sweet dessert wine. The production process for this variety of Moscato has since evolved and expanded. It can also be made from other types of grapes, such as Muscat, Touriga Nacional, and Torcida.
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Albarino wines are a type of white wine made from the Albarino grape. Often referred to as Albariño in Spain, this type of wine has become increasingly popular due to its fresh and vibrant flavors. The Albarino wine region is located in the northwest corner of Spain, just south of the Portuguese border. The area is split into two sub-regions, the Rias Baixas and the Ribeiro. Four main Albarino grapes – Lado, Ebrol, Godello, and Treixadura – are used to produce this delicious wine.