Herdade Papa Leite B51 2017 White Wine
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    Herdade Papa Leite B51 2017 White Wine

    Situated in the heart of Alentejo, in Alter do Chão, Herdade Papa Leite dates back to the XVII Century, which is still visible today.

    Filipe Barreiros Cardoso, is passionate about region and consequently the property. He  acquired Herdade Papa Leite in order to fulfil his dream of creating high quality products.

    The execution of this dream was only possible with the support of his family and the team with which he works.

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    Situated in the heart of Alentejo, in Alter do Chão, Herdade Papa Leite dates back to the XVII Century, which is still visible today.

    Filipe Barreiros Cardoso, is passionate about region and consequently the property. He  acquired Herdade Papa Leite in order to fulfil his dream of creating high quality products.

    The execution of this dream was only possible with the support of his family and the team with which he works.

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    Region
    Alentejo
    Tasting Notes
    Subtle aroma with notes of mango, ananas and passion fruit. The excellent quality of French oak wood can be felt. Well structured with a touch of passion fruit and a very fresh finish, long and persistent
    Consumption
    7-10ºC
    Enjoy
    A wine which pairs well with light dishes, like a poached turbot, grilled or cooked seafood, scampi, steak tartare, chicken in salt crust, or a succulent chateaubriand
    Bottle Size
    White meats, pastas dishes and grilled seafood
    Country
    Portugal
    Type
    White Wine
    Year
    2017
    Weight
    1.5
    Cast
    Moscatel, Chenin Blanc, Viognier, Sémilion and Verdelho
    Alcohol
    13%
    Vinification
    Alcoholic fermentation in stainless steel tank, for three weeks, at a controlled temperature of 14ºC
    Wine Maker
    António Madalena
    Ageing
    After fermentation the wine was kept in contact with the lees for a year and a half, in specially made barrels, followed by 7 months in bottle
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