Region | Dão, Portugal |
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Grapes varieties | 40% Encruzado; 30% Malvasia-Fina; 30% Cerceal-Branco |
Winemaker | Osvaldo Amado |
D.O.C. | Protected Designation of Origin |
Bottle size | 750 ml |
Alcohol | 12,5% |
Acidity level | 6,0 g/l. pH 3,60 |
Allergens | Contains SULFITES |
Produced by | União Comercial da Beira, LDA. Oliveirinha – Carregal do Sal, Portugal |
Distributed by | Frijobel Global, Lda., Estrada do Rabaçal, Nº 207, Espinheiro, Penela |
Warning | Not recommended for pregnant women |
Dão White DOC
Composed of gently wavy plains and hillsides, shielded from climatic fluctuations by mountains and pine trees, the wine region of Dão bestows a unique and distinct personality upon its vineyards.
SUDD, mediterranean by nature.
Wine uniquenessTasting Notes
Cultivated in granitic and schist soils, the blend of white grape varieties gives this wine a greenish hue and citrus aroma. The freshness and minerality reflect a predominant flavor of tropical and exotic fruits, citrus blossom, and linden.
Wine tipsFood pairings
Ideal for: All types of appetizers, fish dishes, and white meats.
Wine uniquenessTasting Notes
Cultivated in granitic and schist soils, the blend of white grape varieties gives this wine a greenish hue and citrus aroma. The freshness and minerality reflect a predominant flavour of tropical and exotic fruits, citrus blossom, and linden.
Wine tipsFood pairings
Ideal for: All types of appetizers, fish dishes, and white meats.
Learn more about theProducing Region
Central-northern part of PortugalDão
The Dão region is known for its elegant and balanced wines, produced from indigenous grape varieties. The temperature variation between day and night contributes to the production of aromatic, fruity, and full-bodied wines.
- Altitude
- From 200 meters to 600 meters above sea level
- Latitude
- 40.5°N to 40.8°N
- Longitude
- 7.5°W to 8°W
- Grape Varieties
- Touriga Nacional, Alfrocheiro, Cereal-Branco, Encruzado, Malvasia Fina, Tinta Roriz, Rufete
- Climate
- Cold winters, hot and dry summers.
- Soil
- Granite
Central-northern part of PortugalDão
The Dão region is known for its elegant and balanced wines, produced from indigenous grape varieties. The temperature variation between day and night contributes to the production of aromatic, fruity, and full-bodied wines.
- Altitude
- From 200 meters to 600 meters above sea level
- Latitude
- 40.5°N to 40.8°N
- Longitude
- 7.5°W to 8°W
- Grape Varieties
- Touriga Nacional, Alfrocheiro, Cereal-Branco, Encruzado, Malvasia Fina, Tinta Roriz, Rufete
- Climate
- Cold winters, hot and dry summers.
- Soil
- Granite