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1969

Viúva Gomes Ramisco Reserve Red 1969

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

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    30-200 m

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    11,5% Vol

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    Viúva Gomes Ramisco Reserve Red 1969
    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

    Awards and Notes:

    • Revista de Vinhos –

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