Ardila - Rood - Herdade dos Arrochais - 2023 - 75cl
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Ardila - Rood - Herdade dos Arrochais - 2023 - 75cl
Price in our shop 1bt: € 6,95 6bt: -5% 12bt: -10% |
Burgundy defined grenade. On the nose shows aromas of red fruit. In the mouth it is soft with round and complex tannins that give it an excellent finish of mouth.
After manual harvesting, the grapes are destemmed and crushed. Fermentation in stainless steel vats at controlled temperatures (25º) in which destagement takes place. And aged for 6 months in French oak. Herdade dos Arrochais is a family estate located in Amareleja, in the middle of Alentejo. After the takeover in 1990, the passion and dedication of the family patriarch for the land and hunting led him to invest all his personal and patrimonial resources in the restoration of the estate's soil, flora and fauna, as well as the exemplary rehabilitation of agricultural lands with a view to restoring their production capacity and quality. The family is very close to nature. So the soil has been 'revived', the land has been reforested and wildlife has been cared for, some of which is reflected in the labels. Wine is grown here up to 1,500 meters above sea level.
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