The latest addition to the Casa da Avoa family are these creams, ideal for spreading on toast and eating as a starter. Their texture is soft and it is fun to eat products like pork rinds in ways other than those we are used to. They will delight pork rind lovers but it is a small bite that everyone will...
The latest addition to the Casa da Avoa family are these creams, ideal for spreading on toast and eating as a starter. Their texture is soft and it is fun to eat products like pork rinds in ways other than those we are used to. They will delight pork rind lovers but it is a small bite that everyone will...
Elaboration: Early harvest, short skin maceration, racking prior to fermentation at controlled temperature in ceramic CLAYVERS where it remains for more than 6 months in storage, during which time frequent bantonages are made seeking the complexity of the yeast lees.
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Elaboration: Early harvest, short skin maceration, racking prior to fermentation at controlled temperature in ceramic CLAYVERS where it remains for more than 6 months in storage, during which time frequent bantonages are made seeking the complexity of the yeast lees.
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It has a cherry red colour, medium layer with fine blue edges. On the nose, it is intense with aromas of red fruit and berries. On the palate, it is fresh at first, very easy to drink, with soft tannins and a great fruity character. With a light and elegant structure, it is an ideal wine for chatting and drinking with...
It has a cherry red colour, medium layer with fine blue edges. On the nose, it is intense with aromas of red fruit and berries. On the palate, it is fresh at first, very easy to drink, with soft tannins and a great fruity character. With a light and elegant structure, it is an ideal wine for chatting and drinking with...
100% Tempranillo, bush-trained vines, the age of these vineyards is around 60 years old on gravel soil.
Spontaneous fermentation with its own yeasts and aging in used French oak barrels for 10 months and 5 months in concrete...
100% Tempranillo, bush-trained vines, the age of these vineyards is around 60 years old on gravel soil.
Spontaneous fermentation with its own yeasts and aging in used French oak barrels for 10 months and 5 months in concrete...