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Terroir Vulcânico, Frei Gigante

Ilha do Pico, Açores, 2021

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Arinto dos Açores, Terrantez do Pico e Verdelho

White Wine

12,5%

8-10º

2022-2027

What The Fellas Say

Belgium is famous for beer brewed by Trappist monks. Well, what else are they going to do between masses? If they were in the Açores they’d definitely switch to making wine like this and be damn proud of it too. Complex, rich and layered, it’s like a Gregorian chant wrapped in gold leaf and sprayed with mermaid’s tears and lemon zest.

What The Sommelier Says

Golden yellow colour with aromas of citrus and tropical fruits mixed with volcanic notes. On the palette, complex and layered with creamy saltiness, fresh citrus and peach. Very engaging, vibrant and fresh with a long, mineral and salty finish.

Pairs well with…

…a risotto al sepo nero with grilled shrimp, some strong, creamy cheeses, or a fresh-baked cherry pie with vanilla ice cream.

About The Winemakers

The Viticultural Cooperative of Pico Island (CVIP), also known as Picowines, was founded in 1949, with its winery beginning operations in 1961. Pico Island, once referred to as the “mother of wine” in the 17th century, saw a severe decline in wine production due to powdery mildew, downy mildew, and phylloxera in the 19th century, leading many landowners to abandon their vineyards. CVIP was established to revitalize the vineyards in the Lajidos da Criação Velha and Santa Luzia areas, which were less affected by these diseases. In 1965, CVIP launched its first fortified wine, Pico Aperitif, aged in wood and produced from the early harvests. In the 1980s, the Azores Viticultural Conversion Plan introduced new grape varieties and restored certified ones, gradually replacing the direct-producer hybrids that had taken over abandoned vineyards. Over time, CVIP modernized its operations and now focuses on producing high-quality wines. The cooperative remains committed to advancing its technical and technological capabilities to meet the growing needs of viticulture and to handle the expected increase in production in the coming years.

About The Winemakers

The Viticultural Cooperative of Pico Island (CVIP), also known as Picowines, was founded in 1949, with its winery beginning operations in 1961. Pico Island, once referred to as the “mother of wine” in the 17th century, saw a severe decline in wine production due to powdery mildew, downy mildew, and phylloxera in the 19th century, leading many landowners to abandon their vineyards. CVIP was established to revitalize the vineyards in the Lajidos da Criação Velha and Santa Luzia areas, which were less affected by these diseases. In 1965, CVIP launched its first fortified wine, Pico Aperitif, aged in wood and produced from the early harvests. In the 1980s, the Azores Viticultural Conversion Plan introduced new grape varieties and restored certified ones, gradually replacing the direct-producer hybrids that had taken over abandoned vineyards. Over time, CVIP modernized its operations and now focuses on producing high-quality wines. The cooperative remains committed to advancing its technical and technological capabilities to meet the growing needs of viticulture and to handle the expected increase in production in the coming years.

Region: Açores

Region: Açores

The Açores is home to a small but growing wine industry, with vineyards planted in soils rich in volcanic minerals, imparting a distinctive taste profile to the wines.

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