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Casa da Atela, Petit Verdot

14,18 

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 Petit Verdot

Red Wine

14,0%

16º

5-10 years

International Awards VIRTUS 2023
Gold
Concurso de Vinhos De Portugal 2023
Gold

What The Fellas Say

A black cat on a Paris rooftop. A bit of style, a bit of panache, a bit of danger. A whole lot of cool. This wine is smooth and has bite. It’s balanced and poised and bright eyed and intense. It’s sat on the vine all summer along the banks of the Tejo, soaking up the heat and humidity, then waited nine months in French oak plotting its attack, and now it’s ready to strut its stuff, ready to steal over the rooves and pinch a diamond necklace or two from some unsuspecting countess.

What The Sommelier Says

This wine has an intense ruby ​​color, aromas of red fruits and some notes of ripe peppers. It shows up firm and intense in the mouth with good tannins and freshness providing a long-lasting, intense finish.

Pairs well with…

…a succulent filet mignon on a white tablecloth or a pepperoni pizza at a roadside stand; or go full creamy with a soufflée or fondue or gourmet cheese platter.

About The Winemakers

Quinta da Atela, located in Alpiarça, has a rich history dating back to 1346, when it was known as Quinta da Goucha e Atela and owned by Afonso Telo de Menezes, Count of Ourém and Barcelos. Over the centuries, the estate changed hands multiple times, including being owned by a religious order, and later acquired by Isidoro Maria de Oliveira, founder of the Izidoro sausage company, in the late 20th century. After being occupied during the political unrest following the 1974 April 25 Revolution, the estate was returned to its previous owners a decade later. In 2017, entrepreneurs Anabela Tereso and Fernando Vicente of Valgrupo purchased the estate, revitalizing it with a new identity under Anabela’s leadership. Situated on the southern bank of the Tejo River, Quinta da Atela spans 600 hectares, with 150 dedicated to vineyards growing a variety of grapes, including regional favorites like Fernão Pires and Castelão. In addition to producing high-quality wines, the estate has become a premier wine tourism destination, blending wine culture with accommodation and event offerings. This transformation earned Quinta da Atela the “Best Wine Tourism” award in the Tejo region in 2022.

About The Winemakers

Quinta da Atela, located in Alpiarça, has a rich history dating back to 1346, when it was known as Quinta da Goucha e Atela and owned by Afonso Telo de Menezes, Count of Ourém and Barcelos. Over the centuries, the estate changed hands multiple times, including being owned by a religious order, and later acquired by Isidoro Maria de Oliveira, founder of the Izidoro sausage company, in the late 20th century. After being occupied during the political unrest following the 1974 April 25 Revolution, the estate was returned to its previous owners a decade later. In 2017, entrepreneurs Anabela Tereso and Fernando Vicente of Valgrupo purchased the estate, revitalizing it with a new identity under Anabela’s leadership. Situated on the southern bank of the Tejo River, Quinta da Atela spans 600 hectares, with 150 dedicated to vineyards growing a variety of grapes, including regional favorites like Fernão Pires and Castelão. In addition to producing high-quality wines, the estate has become a premier wine tourism destination, blending wine culture with accommodation and event offerings. This transformation earned Quinta da Atela the “Best Wine Tourism” award in the Tejo region in 2022.

Region: Tejo

Region: Tejo

Tejo (until 2009 called Ribatejo), is one of the oldest wine-producing regions in Portugal, the first vines here dating as far back as Roman times. The region is strongly influenced by the River Tejo which keeps the climate temperate, and along whose alluvial plains most vines are grown. White wines tend to have high acidity with floral and tropical notes; reds are aromatic with smooth tannins.

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