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Vidigal, “Bailado” Pinot Noir Rosé

Original price was: 12,36 €.Current price is: 9,89 €.

*Member Price: € 11,36

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Pinot Noir

Rosé wine

12,5%

10 - 12º

What The Fellas Say

This dusky-coloured, smooth yet spicy rosé is as mysterious and magical as a vintage Citroën 2CV parked on the cliffs above Praia Grande at sunset.

What The Sommelier Says

The colour of smoked salmon on a sunset beach. A rich complex nose hinting at fresh berries and spices. In the mouth, well-integrated fruitiness with refreshing acidity that lasts long and easy.

Pairs well with…

…as an aperitif, or almost anything between April and October, a grilled white fish, a cataplana or even roast quail.

About The Winemakers

The Bio family’s story is deeply rooted in their passion for their origins, land, and people, aiming to preserve Portuguese identity. Starting on the left bank of the Guadiana River in Alentejo, their vision expanded to other regions of Portugal, always maintaining a focus on protecting local culture and supporting communities. In 2007, Manuel Bio took over the presidency of Adega Granja Amareleja, reviving the struggling business and restoring its social and economic significance. Under his leadership, the winery now produces 95% of the region’s wine, driven by a belief in the power of cooperatives and associations to preserve local identity and support small farmers. The Alentejo region is the heart of the Bio family’s projects, with the Adega Granja Amareleja standing as a symbol of traditional winemaking. Amareleza Vinhos, another of their ventures, reflects the creativity of winemaker José Piteira, who specializes in ancient talha winemaking techniques. With their various initiatives, the Bio family is committed to creating projects that honor local heritage, support communities, and promote the rich diversity of Portuguese wine culture.

About The Winemakers

The Bio family’s story is deeply rooted in their passion for their origins, land, and people, aiming to preserve Portuguese identity. Starting on the left bank of the Guadiana River in Alentejo, their vision expanded to other regions of Portugal, always maintaining a focus on protecting local culture and supporting communities. In 2007, Manuel Bio took over the presidency of Adega Granja Amareleja, reviving the struggling business and restoring its social and economic significance. Under his leadership, the winery now produces 95% of the region’s wine, driven by a belief in the power of cooperatives and associations to preserve local identity and support small farmers. The Alentejo region is the heart of the Bio family’s projects, with the Adega Granja Amareleja standing as a symbol of traditional winemaking. Amareleza Vinhos, another of their ventures, reflects the creativity of winemaker José Piteira, who specializes in ancient talha winemaking techniques. With their various initiatives, the Bio family is committed to creating projects that honor local heritage, support communities, and promote the rich diversity of Portuguese wine culture.

Region: Lisboa

Region: Lisboa

The Lisboa region is located just north and west of Lisbon. The region’s diverse landscape includes coastal areas, hills and valleys, which creates a variety of microclimates and soil types, producing a range of wines, including red, white, and rosé, and is known for its high-quality and innovative winemaking.

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