Unicórnio Graúdo Barrica
Regular price:
€25.50
Content:
0.75 litre
(€34.00 / 1 litre)
Available, delivery time (DE): 2-5 days
Order number:
12060
Product information "Unicórnio Graúdo Barrica"
Spontaneous maceration in open oak barrels with a three-month standing period. Unfiltered, not stabilised. Very juicy, powerful body. %#10004;Direct import
| region: | Lisboa |
|---|---|
| vintage: | 2020 |
| estate: | Adega Belém |
| type of wine: | white wine |
| taste: | dry |
| grape variety: | Moscatel Graúdo |
| aging: | Barrique |
| volume: | 0,75 l |
| degree of alcohol: | 14,5 % vol. |
| residual sweetness: | 0,6 g/l |
| percentage of acid: | 7,05 g/l |
| allergy: | contains sulphites |
| country of origin: | Portugal |
Address:
Moreira & Picard - Adega Belém, lda.
Travessa Paulo Jorge 8
1300-444 Lisbon
PORTUGAL
In Lisbon's Belém district – home of the sweet pasteis de nata – David and Catarina purchased an old car repair shop after completing their joint oenology studies, which they spent years restoring into their wine cellar and meeting place. In 2020, the entire harvest was pressed there for the first time. The white grapes come mainly from small plots in Monsanto City Park (but also from the courtyard garden of the nearby university); the reds come from the Alenquer sub-region, north of the capital. They are all hand-picked when the time is right. All wines are fermented spontaneously, at carefully controlled temperatures and with minimal intervention. The cool labels were designed by their daughters Ana Lula and Sofia. Adega Belém is open to interested visitors for tours, tastings or simply a light snack.
Moreira & Picard - Adega Belém, lda.
Travessa Paulo Jorge 8
1300-444 Lisbon
PORTUGAL
In Lisbon's Belém district – home of the sweet pasteis de nata – David and Catarina purchased an old car repair shop after completing their joint oenology studies, which they spent years restoring into their wine cellar and meeting place. In 2020, the entire harvest was pressed there for the first time. The white grapes come mainly from small plots in Monsanto City Park (but also from the courtyard garden of the nearby university); the reds come from the Alenquer sub-region, north of the capital. They are all hand-picked when the time is right. All wines are fermented spontaneously, at carefully controlled temperatures and with minimal intervention. The cool labels were designed by their daughters Ana Lula and Sofia. Adega Belém is open to interested visitors for tours, tastings or simply a light snack.
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