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Bairrada Brut Sparkling Wine

The sparkling wine from SUDD is one of the vinicultural specialties of the demarcated region of Bairrada. The production of this type of wine is a traditional practice in the region, with a long history of winemaking dating back centuries.

Region

Bairrada, Portugal

Grapes varieties

60% Bical , 40% Arinto

Winemaker

Osvaldo Amado

Bottle size

750 ml

Alcohol

12,5%

Acidity level

5,50 g/l. pH 3,20

Allergens

Contains SULFITES

Produced by

Adega Cooperativa de Cantanhede, CRL Cantanhede, Portugal

Distributed by

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

Warning

Not recommended for pregnant women

SUDD, mediterranean by nature.

Wine uniquenessTasting Notes

Known for its quality and distinct character, this wine is produced from two indigenous white grape varieties, harvested with the aim of achieving balanced acidity.

The fine effervescence releases on the palate a wide variety of fruity, fresh, and persistent flavors.

Wine tipsFood pairings

Ideal for: Pairing with roasted suckling pig.

Wine uniquenessTasting Notes

Known for its quality and distinct character, this wine is produced from two indigenous white grape varieties, harvested with the aim of achieving balanced acidity.

The fine effervescence releases on the palate a wide variety of fruity, fresh, and persistent flavors.

Wine tipsFood pairings

Ideal for: Pairing with roasted suckling pig.

Learn more about theProducing Region

Central-Northern of Portugal, near the Atlantic coastBairrada

The Bairrada region is known for its structured wines and sparkling wines with fine effervescence. The proximity to the ocean and the sea breeze help maintain acidity in the grapes, resulting in fresh and vibrant wines.

Altitude
From 50 meters to 200 meters above sea level
Latitude
40.3°N to 40.5°N
Longitude
8.2°W to 8.5°W
Grape varieties
Arinto, Bical, Cerceal, Chardonnay, Maria Gomes, Rabo de Ovelha, Água Santa, Alfrocheiro Preto, Baga, Bastardo, Castelão, Jaen, Tinta Pinheira and Trincadeira
Climate
Mild winters, moderately hot and humid summers
Soil
Clay and limestone

Central-Northern of Portugal, near the Atlantic coastBairrada

The Bairrada region is known for its structured wines and sparkling wines with fine effervescence. The proximity to the ocean and the sea breeze help maintain acidity in the grapes, resulting in fresh and vibrant wines.

Altitude
From 50 meters to 200 meters above sea level
Latitude
40.3°N to 40.5°N
Longitude
8.2°W to 8.5°W
Grape varieties
Arinto, Bical, Cerceal, Chardonnay, Maria Gomes, Rabo de Ovelha, Água Santa, Alfrocheiro Preto, Baga, Bastardo, Castelão, Jaen, Tinta Pinheira and Trincadeira
Climate
Mild winters, moderately hot and humid summers
Soil
Clay and limestone

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