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Carlos Raposo Tinta Pinheira

Carlos Raposo Tinta Pinheira is a wine with a delicate but complex nose, with notes of forest fruits accompanied by a light floral touch, as well as nuances of spice. When it opens, there's a slight earthy touch and it's fruity and fresh, with soft tannins.

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    Contains Sulphites.
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    38,95  /750ml

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    Altitude

    400-700 m

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    pH

    3,8

    Total Acidity

    5,2 g/L

    Total SO₂

    82 mg/L

    Alcoholic content

    12,5%

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    Carlos Raposo Tinta Pinheira

    Grape varieties: Tinta Pinheira.
    Vinification: Selection and gravity transfer to the cement vat, where alcoholic fermentation took place. Malolactic fermentation in barrels, where it occurred naturally without the addition of chemicals or yeasts.
    Aging: Puligny Montrachet’ French oak barrels for 15 months.
    Colour: Open ruby with violet nuances.
    Aroma: Delicate yet complex, with notes of forest fruits and a slight floral touch, as well as spices and a slight earthy touch.
    Flavour: Good structure, balanced acidity, elegance and precision. Fruity and fresh, with soft, well-integrated tannins, persistent and slightly balsamic.


    Serve: 16 to 18⁰
    Consumption: Immediate or storage.


    Harmonisation: Game dishes, such as partridge or wild boar, cod and cheeses: Camembert and Brie. Suitable for vegans and vegetarians.


    Producer: Carlos Raposo

    Enology: Carlos Raposo

    Category: Portuguese Wines – Dão

    Awards and Notes:

    • James Suckling –

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