Adega de Redondo Terras Lusas Red 2021 (Portugal)
Attractively fruited and fragrant, the bouquet shows dark cherry, floral, warm spice and toasted almond notes, leading to a juicy palate that's finely textured and rounded, finishing lingering and pleasingly dry.
Adega Cooperativa de Redondo is well known in Portugal and the world, especially through the brand Porta da Ravessa, a name that has become a true ambassador for the quality and authenticity of Alentejo wines.
A blend of Castelão, Trincadeira and Aragonez from Alentejano. The Alentejo has been a land of wine for millennia. Throughout the region, there are many historical traces that link the ancient inhabitants of these lands to the three main pillars of the Mediterranean diet: wine, olive oil, and bread. The cultivation of vines was one of the main links between communities, where the sense of mutual help and the goal of the common good were always present. It is therefore not surprising that the first Portuguese social winery, the embryo of the cooperative movement, was born in Viana do Alentejo at the end of the 19th century.
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Adega de Redondo Terras Lusas Red 2021 (Portugal)
Adega de Redondo Terras Lusas Red 2021 (Portugal)
Attractively fruited and fragrant, the bouquet shows dark cherry, floral, warm spice and toasted almond notes, leading to a juicy palate that's finely textured and rounded, finishing lingering and pleasingly dry.
Adega Cooperativa de Redondo is well known in Portugal and the world, especially through the brand Porta da Ravessa, a name that has become a true ambassador for the quality and authenticity of Alentejo wines.
A blend of Castelão, Trincadeira and Aragonez from Alentejano. The Alentejo has been a land of wine for millennia. Throughout the region, there are many historical traces that link the ancient inhabitants of these lands to the three main pillars of the Mediterranean diet: wine, olive oil, and bread. The cultivation of vines was one of the main links between communities, where the sense of mutual help and the goal of the common good were always present. It is therefore not surprising that the first Portuguese social winery, the embryo of the cooperative movement, was born in Viana do Alentejo at the end of the 19th century.
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Attractively fruited and fragrant, the bouquet shows dark cherry, floral, warm spice and toasted almond notes, leading to a juicy palate that's finely textured and rounded, finishing lingering and pleasingly dry.
Adega Cooperativa de Redondo is well known in Portugal and the world, especially through the brand Porta da Ravessa, a name that has become a true ambassador for the quality and authenticity of Alentejo wines.
A blend of Castelão, Trincadeira and Aragonez from Alentejano. The Alentejo has been a land of wine for millennia. Throughout the region, there are many historical traces that link the ancient inhabitants of these lands to the three main pillars of the Mediterranean diet: wine, olive oil, and bread. The cultivation of vines was one of the main links between communities, where the sense of mutual help and the goal of the common good were always present. It is therefore not surprising that the first Portuguese social winery, the embryo of the cooperative movement, was born in Viana do Alentejo at the end of the 19th century.























