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Portuguese Red Wine
- Save 20Prunus Dao Tinto 20216 bottle(s) per case.Special Price £94.44 £78.70 Regular Price £117.84
- Herdade do Rocim Rocim Fresh from Amphora Nat Cool Alentejo 20226 bottle(s) per case.£150.13 £125.11
- Pegoes Adega de Pegoes Selected Harvest Red Peninsula de Setubal 20196 bottle(s) per case.£109.79 £91.49
Portuguese Red Wines of unique personality and style, include the rich smooth Ports from Douro Valley. An eclectic and forward thinking range of producers representing modern winemaking techniques, using ancient winemaking tradition creating wines putting them firmly on the world stage.
Barros
Having celebrated their 100th year of trading in 2013, Barros Port is undoubtedly one of the most prestigious companies producing and trading in Port. Much of their success comes from Colheita Ports - old Tawnies from a single year matured in cask for a minimum period of seven years. Their expertise in Colheita Ports has established them as the stand out producer of this style. Barros leaves their Colheita Ports to mature in cask until being hand bottled to order. The loss of wine from evaporation (known as the 'Angel's Share') is much higher in comparison to bottle ageing. It is a sacrifice they are willing to make and one that helps them achieve unsurpassed quality in their Colheita wines. In June 2006, Barros was integrated into the Sogevinus Group who are growing the brand in international markets.
Herdade do Rocim
Herdade do Rocim is an estate located between Vidigueira and Cuba, in the Lower Alentejo. It comprises 120 hectares, 70 of which are made up of vineyards and 10 hectares of olive trees. Since its inception in 2000, Herdade do Rocim has invested heavily in the vineyards, replanting vines and introducing new varieties. They cultivate the vineyard sustainably and are associated with the Sustainable Program of the Alentejo Viticulture. They are pioneers in ‘amphora wines’, following the ancient traditions of vinification in pots known as ‘Talha’. The vineyard is cultivated manually and minimal intervention is used in the cellar, to produce fresh, elegant and mineral wines. In 2018, Herdade do Rocim was awarded Best Wine Producer by Revista de Vinhos.