D. Graça Grande Reserva Old Vines 2015 Red Wine
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    D. Graça Grande Reserva Old Vines 2015 Red Wine

    VINILOURENÇO is based in the Upper Douro, in Poço do Canto village near the City of Meda. It was created with the mission of transforming and revitalizing the production of the vineyards that began to be planted in the 80's by Horacio Lourenço, after returning from Angola. His wine passion led him to develop his heritage

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    VINILOURENÇO is based in the Upper Douro, in Poço do Canto village near the City of Meda. It was created with the mission of transforming and revitalizing the production of the vineyards that began to be planted in the 80's by Horacio Lourenço, after returning from Angola. His wine passion led him to develop his heritage

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    Region
    Douro
    Tasting Notes
    The aroma shows some very mature fruit exuberance and notes of fruit jam, fresh hay, wet earth, vanilla and spices. In the mouth, it is surprising by the power, velvety texture and aromatic richness, in a modern and attractive ensemble
    Consumption
    16ºC
    Enjoy
    It is suitable for special meals, where the grilled black pig, the veal tenderloin steak and roasted dishes may shine
    Bottle Size
    White meats, pastas dishes and grilled seafood
    Country
    Portugal
    Type
    Red Wine
    Year
    2015
    Weight
    1.5
    Cast
    Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Barroca and Tinta Roriz
    Alcohol
    14,5%
    Vinification
    After fermentation, with about a week of maceration, the wine was racked to stainless steel vats, where suspended solids settled. After the malolactic fermentation, it was transferred to oak barrels, where aged
    Total Acidity
    4.9 g/l
    Wine Maker
    Jorge Lourenço
    Ph
    3.70

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