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Dinâmica White

Dinâmica Branco is a wine made from the Arinto and Bical grape varieties, in which the minerality of the clay-limestone soils is pronounced, combined with an Atlantic salinity, complemented by notes of pear, iodine, thyme, and rosemary, as well as a persistent acidity.

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    12,95  /750ml

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    Type

    Year

    Grape varieties

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    Soils

    Altitude

    40-100 m

    Climate

    Viticulture

    Vinification

    Yeasts

    pH

    3,30

    Total Acidity

    Total SO₂

    Sugars

    1 g/L

    Alcoholic content

    12 % Vol

    Volume

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    Dinâmica White

    Grape varieties: Bical and Arinto.
    Vinification: Hand-harvested. The whole clusters were pressed and fermented with indigenous yeasts in a temperature-controlled tank. 10% is fermented in French oak barrels (500–600-liter barrels).
    Aging:
    Colour: Bright straw yellow with a greenish rim.
    Aroma: Notes of pear (typical of the Bical grape variety), with hints of iodine and a slight spicy note (thyme and rosemary).
    Flavour: Refined, creamy, with distinct minerality and salinity. The mid-palate is dominated by fruit, and the finish is dry and refreshing, with lingering acidity.


    Serve: 10-12⁰
    Consumption: Immediate or storage.


    Harmonisation: Fresh goat and sheep cheeses, raw and marinated fish and seafood, grilled poultry, smoked quail, Mediterranean cuisine, and salads with fresh vinaigrettes made with yuzu or lemons from the garden.


    Producer: Filipa Patos & William Wouters

    Enology: Filipa Pato

    Categoria: Vinhos Portugueses – Bairrada

    Awards and Notes:

    • Grandes Escolhas – 

    Mira do Ó

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