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Alentejo Red DOC

Produced by the Borba cooperative winery, the Alentejo wine SUDD is a Portuguese classic that arises from a careful selection of old vine grape varieties.

Region

Alentejo, Portugal

Grapes Varieties

Trincadeira, Touriga Nacional, Alicante Bouschet, Cabernet Sauvignon

P.D.O.

Protected Designation of Origin

Winemaker

Óscar Gato

Bottle size

750 ml

Alcohol

14%

Acidity Level

5.6 g/l. pH 3.55

Allergens

Contains SULFITES

Produced by

Adega Cooperativa de Borba, CRL Borba, Portugal

Distributed by

Frijobel Global, Lda., Estrada do Rabaçal, Nº 207, Espinheiro, Penela

Warnings

Not recommended for pregnant women

SUDD, mediterranean by nature.

Wine uniquenessTasting Notes

With a dark color and a full-bodied composition, this red wine provides a velvety flavor and texture to the palate, living up to the rustic landscapes of the region where one loses their breath amidst vast vineyard plains.

Wine tipsFood Pairings

Ideal for: Game meats, red meats, and strong cheeses.

Wine uniquenessTasting Notes

With a dark color and a full-bodied composition, this red wine provides a velvety flavor and texture to the palate, living up to the rustic landscapes of the region where one loses their breath amidst vast vineyard plains.

Wine tipsFood Pairings

Ideal for: Game meats, red meats, and strong cheeses.

Learn more about theProducing Region

South of PortugalAlentejo

The Alentejo region is known for its full-bodied and intense red wines. The region is generally hotter than other wine regions in Portugal, which favors full ripening of grapes and produces full-bodied and fruity wines.

Altitude
From 100 meters to 400 meters above sea level
Latitude
37.8°N to 38.5°N
Longitude
7.5°W to 8.2°W
Grape Varieties
Trincadeira, Touriga Nacional, Alicante Bouschet, Cabernet Sauvignon, Aragonez (Tinta Roriz), Syrah, Antão Vaz and Roupeiro.
Climate
Hot and dry summers, mild winters
Soil
Mixed, with clay, limestone, and schist

South of PortugalAlentejo

The Alentejo region is known for its full-bodied and intense red wines. The region is generally hotter than other wine regions in Portugal, which favors full ripening of grapes and produces full-bodied and fruity wines.

Altitude
From 100 meters to 400 meters above sea level
Latitude
37.8°N to 38.5°N
Longitude
7.5°W to 8.2°W
Grape Varieties
Trincadeira, Touriga Nacional, Alicante Bouschet, Cabernet Sauvignon, Aragonez (Tinta Roriz), Syrah, Antão Vaz and Roupeiro.
Climate
Hot and dry summers, mild winters
Soil
Mixed, with clay, limestone, and schist

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