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    Quinta da Costa do Pinhão

    Rosé

    Portugal, Douro, Douro

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    Winery Overview

    Miguel Morais is the seventh generation of the grape growing Morais family, deep rooted in tradition and inspired by Nature. A mild mannered, humble and passionate man, he manages the estate’s biodiverse, organically farmed 24 hectares, 17 of which are planted with vineyards. After receiving degrees in Civil Engineering in Porto, Miguel returned to the vineyards in 2007 and fell heavily in love with his family’s estate, which is home to more than 25 native Portuguese ancient grape varieties – some of which are rarely heard of (or pronounced properly). In 2014 he refurbished the 19th century winery on the property, cleaned out the old cement lagars, purchased some big old barrels and got the old stone winery’s antique gravity winemaking flowing once again. It was then that he invited his winemaking friend, the famed Luis Seabra to help launch a new generational direction for the estate. Through their use of abundant natural resources, a transition to organic viticulture and a minimalistic approach to winemaking, the future is bright for this dynamic Douro Valley estate. Part of the La Luz portfolio

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    Terroir

    The vineyards are planted at an altitude of 300 to 400 meters in mica-schist loam soil, with a density of 3,000 vines per hectare featuring young vines.

    Vinification

    Whole bunch press in a vertical basket press. natural decantation for 24h. spontaneous fermentation (indigenous yeasts) and aging in a used 500L oak barrel.

    Tasting Notes

    An easy drinking, unpretentious wine that strives to capture faithfully the flavors of the fresh grapes. red fruit, with the hint of fresh strawberries on the nose, fresh and delicious in the palate.

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