Red wine from Douro region. See specifications
Region:
Douro
Type:
Red
Capacity:
750 ml
Alcohol Content:
13,0%
Grape type:
Touriga Franca, Tinta Barroca and Tinta Roriz
Carlos Eduardo
It was in Douro river ́s valley scarps that one of the world oldest Denomination of Origin was born, marked and legislated in 1756 for direct influence of theMarquis of Pombal. These scarps, decorated with vines singularly disposed interraces and platforms, confer to the region a unique landscape, classified Worldwide Heritage in 2001 by UNESCO. Although particularly difficult to work, these soils are excellent for the longevity of the vines, and they contribute immensely to the concentration of wine.
370 Léguas refers to the demarcation line of the Treaty of Tordesillas that divided Portuguese land from Spanish land. This example of the Douro, the oldest demarcated region in the world, pays homage to this historical fact and is made with 3 grapes harvested on the best slopes in the region. A delicious red that will delight you.
Fermented in stainless steel vats.
Ruby colored wine, aromas of very ripe red fruits and soft tannins reveal good ripeness of the grapes, which balanced with acidity, make this wine pleasant and balanced.
Total acidity:
5,5 g/l
Climate:
Mediterranean
Ingredients:
With sulfites
Country/Region:
Portugal/Douro
PH:
3,5
Alcohol content:
13,0%
Type:
Red
Harverst:
September and October
Winemaker:
Carlos Eduardo