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Casa da Atela, Gewürztraminer

Tejo, 2o22 75CL

Original price was: 10,98 €.Current price is: 8,78 €.

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Gewürztraminer

White Wine

12,5%

10º

Concurso de Vinhos do Tejo 2023

What The Fellas Say

You know when you see a bunch of sun-burnt Brits or Germans or Swedes on a beach in the Algarve? You’re just like, “Wow, they really don’t do well in the sun!”. Well, you’d think that was true about a grape like Gewürztraminer which is supposed to like hot climates. Think again. Chill this wine to about 10/11º. Pop it open, let it breath a few minutes, sip it in a nice tall glass and go bonkers for the floral notes of sweet violets, lychees and peaches, the gentle creamy caress on the palette, the lingering slipperiness in the back of the throat. It’s an international holiday romance. Your welcome!

What The Sommelier Says

The wine presents itself with a citrine color and intense aromas of lemon balm, lychees and lime blossom with some hints of mint. The palate is fresh, balanced and unctuous, with a complex finish.

Pairs well with…

…a big fat tuna steak or grilled salmon, some greasy pork dumplings with that sweet/sour dipping sauce, or maybe even a creamy blue cheese with slices of ripe pear.

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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