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1965

Viúva Gomes Ramisco Reserve Red 1965

Viúva Gomes Ramisco Reserva Red 1969 is a Colares DOC, sourced from ungrafted vines planted in sandy soils near the Atlantic Ocean. An extremely rare wine, with over 50 years of aging, it reveals the full splendor of the Ramisco grape variety and the Atlantic terroir, with great aromatic complexity and surprising freshness.

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    148,50  /500ml

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    30-200 m

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    11,5% Vol

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    Viúva Gomes Ramisco Reserve Red 1965
    Grape varieties: Ramisco.
    Vinification: Traditionally used by large rafters.
    Aging: Shades of brown and mahogany.
    Colour: Brownish in color due to its long evolutionary history.
    Aroma: Highly complex aromas, with a predominance of dried cherry.
    Flavour: The wine has a light structure, with pronounced yet refined tannins, as well as a surprising freshness. The finish is persistent, with iodine notes revealing the Atlantic influence.


    Serve: 16 to 18⁰
    Consumption: Immediate (Decant carefully).

    Harmonisation: Excellent with rich game dishes and full-bodied, well-seasoned red meats.


    Producer: Viúva Gomes

    Enology: Diogo Baeta

    Category: Portuguese Wines – LisboaColares

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