Region | Douro, Portugal |
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Grape varieties | Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca |
P.D.O. | Protected Designation of Origin |
Winemaker | Osvaldo Amado |
Bottle size | 750 ml |
Alcohol | 13.5% |
Acidity level | 5.70 g/l. pH 3.69 |
Allergens | Contains SULFITES |
Produced by | Encostas do Douro – Sociedade Vitivinícola, S.A. Peso da Régua – 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
Resulting from the blend of grape varieties that are highly characteristic of the region, SUDD red wine from Douro possesses an intense aroma with balsamic and floral notes, and a fruity, smooth, and elegant flavour.
Wine tipsFood Pairings
Ideal for: Soft-rind cheeses, cured and/or salted meats, poultry, red meats, and roasted codfish.
Wine uniquenessTasting Notes
Resulting from the blend of grape varieties that are highly characteristic of the region, SUDD red wine from Douro possesses an intense aroma with balsamic and floral notes, and a fruity, smooth, and elegant flavour.
Wine tipsFood Pairings
Ideal for: Soft-rind cheeses, cured and/or salted meats, poultry, red meats, and roasted codfish.
Learn more about theProducing Region
Northern Portugal, along the Douro RiverDouro & Porto
Famous for its landscapes, the Douro region is one of the oldest demarcated wine-producing areas in the world. The high temperatures during the day and the low temperatures at night favor the ripening of grapes and the intensification of their flavours.
- Altitude
- From 100 meters to 600 meters above sea level
- Latitude
- 41°N to 41.5°N
- Longitude
- 7.5°W to 7°W
- Grape Varieties
- Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Barroca, Tinta Roriz (also known as Aragonês), Tinto Cão, Viosinho, Malvasia Fina, Gouveio
- Climate
- Hot and dry summers, cold winters, and concentrated rainfall in autumn and spring
- Soil
- Granite and schist
Northern Portugal, along the Douro RiverDouro & Porto
Famous for its landscapes, the Douro region is one of the oldest demarcated wine-producing areas in the world. The high temperatures during the day and the low temperatures at night favor the ripening of grapes and the intensification of their flavours.
- Altitude
- From 100 meters to 600 meters above sea level
- Latitude
- 41°N to 41.5°N
- Longitude
- 7.5°W to 7°W
- Grape Varieties
- Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Barroca, Tinta Roriz (also known as Aragonês), Tinto Cão, Viosinho, Malvasia Fina, Gouveio
- Climate
- Hot and dry summers, cold winters, and concentrated rainfall in autumn and spring
- Soil
- Granite and schist