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Quinta Varzea da Pedra Reserva Branco

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Fernão Pires, Arinto

White Wine

14,0%

12º

2023-2040

Revista De Vinhos

What The Fellas Say

Balance and poise defines this classic, award-winning Fernão Pires/Arinto blend, where full de-stemming and almost 4 years in oak barrels lets the grapes express themselves while softening and maturing their stronger urges. Roll it around in your mouth and sense the grapes dancing their way across your palate in a perfect pas-de-deux. Intense and crisp and smooth all at once.

What The Sommelier Says

Citrus-coloured wine with a fine, mineral aroma, smokey notes. Very complex. In the mouth it’s fresh, structured and intense, with a very long aftertaste.

Pairs well with…

…the fattest fishes to juiciest meats and stinkiest cheeses.

About The Winemakers

Quinta Várzea da Pedra is a family estate located in Bombarral, in Portugal’s western region. Since 1910, the family has been producing Pêra-Rocha pears, grapes, and wine, and at one point, also raised cattle and produced cow’s milk. In 2015, the fourth generation of the family renovated the winery and began bottling part of the production, focusing on quality and character. The vineyards, planted in clay-limestone soils, are influenced by the mesoclimate created by the Atlantic Ocean’s sea breeze, the Lagoa de Óbidos, and the nearby Serra do Montejunto. In their winery, they craft wines that reflect the authenticity of what they harvest, allowing the terroir to shine through with wines that display intense freshness, a pleasant minerality, and a marked acidity. These wines are defined by a strong identity, a unique palate profile, and promising aging potential, expressing the essence of the region and the character of DOC Óbidos wines. “Here, old traditions are recreated with an eye toward the future. Stories, emotions, and sensations are lived and shared in every drop of wine.”

About The Winemakers

Quinta Várzea da Pedra is a family estate located in Bombarral, in Portugal’s western region. Since 1910, the family has been producing Pêra-Rocha pears, grapes, and wine, and at one point, also raised cattle and produced cow’s milk. In 2015, the fourth generation of the family renovated the winery and began bottling part of the production, focusing on quality and character. The vineyards, planted in clay-limestone soils, are influenced by the mesoclimate created by the Atlantic Ocean’s sea breeze, the Lagoa de Óbidos, and the nearby Serra do Montejunto. In their winery, they craft wines that reflect the authenticity of what they harvest, allowing the terroir to shine through with wines that display intense freshness, a pleasant minerality, and a marked acidity. These wines are defined by a strong identity, a unique palate profile, and promising aging potential, expressing the essence of the region and the character of DOC Óbidos wines. “Here, old traditions are recreated with an eye toward the future. Stories, emotions, and sensations are lived and shared in every drop of wine.”

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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