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Herédias, Reserva Tinto

17,45 

*Member Price: € 15,71

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Tinta Barroca, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Franca

Red Wine

13,5%

16-18º

What The Fellas Say

We smell rich earth spiced with oak and baked in a blackberry tart. In fact, we thought, this would go quite well with a fruit pie but couldn’t find one fast enough. Instead, drank it with a side of beef ravioli. Perfect. And the verdict is it will taste even better in 5 years!

What The Sommelier Says

Intense ruby ​​color. Young, and full of fruit. Notes of forest fruits and discreet notes of toast from the barrel. Excellent freshness, complexity and acidity. Long and persistent aftertaste.

Pairs well with…

…grilled prime red meats like a juicy picanha or t-bone, though a lamb chop or a rich pasta might not be a bad shout either.

About The Winemakers

Carlos Lucas Douro project, always working closely with nature and its unpredictability, the estate strives to produce harvests with minimal human intervention, regardless of the weather conditions each year. Environmental preservation is a key concern, leading to the adoption of Integrated Production Methods, a strict regime that limits the types of treatments allowed for the vineyard. Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Touriga Franca, Tinta Francisca and Sousão are common red grape varieties and Viosinho, Códega, Malvasia-fina, Gouveio and Rabigato are a few white ones.

About The Winemakers

Carlos Lucas Douro project, always working closely with nature and its unpredictability, the estate strives to produce harvests with minimal human intervention, regardless of the weather conditions each year. Environmental preservation is a key concern, leading to the adoption of Integrated Production Methods, a strict regime that limits the types of treatments allowed for the vineyard. Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Touriga Franca, Tinta Francisca and Sousão are common red grape varieties and Viosinho, Códega, Malvasia-fina, Gouveio and Rabigato are a few white ones.

Region: Douro

Region: Douro

The wines of the Douro Valley are known for their depth, complexity, and aging potential. The soil is predominantly schist, a type of metamorphic rock that retains heat and helps to ripen the grapes. The region’s unique terroir, combined with the use of indigenous grape varieties and traditional winemaking techniques, create wines that are rich, complex, and full of character.

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