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Infinitude, Semillon/Chardonnay

Lisboa, 2023
75CL

14,18 

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 Semillon & Chardonnay

White Wine

12,3%

12-14º

What The Fellas Say

This is a real lover’s tiff, an amorous tit-for-tat, a passionate power play between two classic French grapes that are undressed and full of life from a year maturing in stainless steel. Stick your nose and palate in between these two and try and work out who is right, who is wrong: pungent, colourful Chardonnay with its guava and lychee and peach, or rootsy, earthy Semillon with its green pepper and forest floor and diesel.

What The Sommelier Says

An elegant wine, pale viscous amber colour, combining the tropical, fresh notes of Chardonnay with the more mature, vegetal notes from Semillon. In the mouth it’s easy, full and smooth without being creamy, with long finish.

Pairs well with…

…itself or almost any meal, even red meat, but we recommend with a meaty grilled fish, some lightly fried calamari, or grilled jumbo shrimp dipped in lemon butter sauce. Don’t serve too cold!

About The Winemakers

It was spring 2000 when the first vineyard was planted, among the beautiful gardens of Quinta da Azenha, a haven for grapes, which find excellent conditions for ripening and retaining the freshness that is so characteristic of them. As a result of the unique microclimate of this location, influenced by the Serra de Sintra and the proximity of the Atlantic, the main choice of grape varieties fell on two classic French varieties, from very different regions: Merlot, traditional in the Bordeaux region, and Pinot Noir, the queen of Burgundy. An original and unorthodox choice.

About The Winemakers

It was spring 2000 when the first vineyard was planted, among the beautiful gardens of Quinta da Azenha, a haven for grapes, which find excellent conditions for ripening and retaining the freshness that is so characteristic of them. As a result of the unique microclimate of this location, influenced by the Serra de Sintra and the proximity of the Atlantic, the main choice of grape varieties fell on two classic French varieties, from very different regions: Merlot, traditional in the Bordeaux region, and Pinot Noir, the queen of Burgundy. An original and unorthodox choice.

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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