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Quinta de la Rosa white wine Reserva 2024

Quinta de la Rosa white wine Reserva 2024

DOC Douro, 750 ml

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Attributes

Grape variety: Viosinho, Rabigato, Gouveio, Códega do Larinho
Producer: Quinta de la Rosa
Origin: Portugal / Douro
Other vintages: 2023
Label: Vegan
Ripening potential: 2 to 10 years
Drinking temperature: 10 to 12 °C
Food Pairing: Italian antipasti, Moules à la marinière, Grilled fish
Vinification: fully destemmed, soft pressing
Harvest: hand-picking
Maturation: partly in steel tank, partly in wooden barrel/foudre
Bottling: filtration
Maturation duration: 6 months
Volume: 12.5 %
Note: Contains sulphites
Grape variety

Rabigato

The widepread wild white

This white grape variety likely got its name from its native village in Portugal, Rabigato. However, it could also be an allusion to the appearance of the grape clusters, as their shape is reminiscent of a cat’s tail (“Rabo de Gato”).

Rabigato was first mentioned in writing in 1531. Today, it is cultivated on over 2,000 hectares in Portugal.

The berries provide alcohol-rich wines with pronounced acidity, which is why Rabigato is often used in the production of port wine.

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Gouveio

The stranger stong in alcohol

This white grape variety hails from Portugal, where it is planted on around 2,500 hectares. Interestingly, this grape is virtually unknown outside of Spain, yet is also found on the Crimean Peninsula and in the Ukraine. Gouveio is represented in Australia, as well, where it is planted on around 200 hectares.

The grapes provide rich wines and present a moderate acidity, so Gouveio is often used in the production of white port and Madeira wines.

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Gouveio

Códega do Larinho

Protected by the UNESCO

This autochthonous white grape variety originates in Portugal, its sole growing area. It is primarily cultivated in the Douro region in the north of the country, one of the oldest wine regions protected by UNESCO. It is cultivated across an area of over 600 hectares. The vines grow mostly on steep terraces, carved into the bare slate ground. The productive vines produce rather low-acidity white wines with aromas of tropical fruits. The grapes are usually blended with other varieties.

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Viosinho

Loved from Alentejo to the Azores

This ancient, northern Portuguese white wine variety with pronounced acidity has very few references in the literature. It was first mentioned in 1822, albeit under a different name. The first citation using the name Viosinho dates from 1900.

According to DNA analysis, this vine is related to the Lado, Tinta Francisca, and Tinta Cão varieties.

This early-ripening grape is uncomplicated and robust. It yields aromatic white wines with pronounced acidity and potential for aging. Viosinho is often also referred to as “Portuguese Sauvignon Blanc.”

It is mainly grown in the Douro, Peninsula de Setubal, Tejo and Tras-os-Montes regions, as well as in the Alentejo and the Azores.

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Region

Douro

Douro: from port wine to cult wine

For centuries, the legendary reputation of the Douro valley has rested on port wine. By 1970, the five best had been selected from dozens of long-established varieties to be grown on a large scale. Simultaneously, the Douro vintners created the conditions that today allow them to conquer export markets with concentrated and fruity red wines along with port wines. The unique terraced vineyards along the Douro were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001.

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Portugal

Portugal – Much more than port

Situated on the southwestern tip of Europe, this country is, despite its small size, blessed with a multitude of landscapes. Austere mountains alternate with green valleys and golden beaches. Vines have thrived against this backdrop for over 4,000 years, brought to the peninsula by Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans.

Portugal has over 500 autochthonous varieties. The term derives from ancient Greek, and means roughly “of the land itself.”

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