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A delicious Portuguese classic - serve it cold.

 

Production

The grapes are sourced from selected growers in central and southern regions, where moderately old vines are tended traditionally in clay and sandy soils. Grapes are briefly macerated on the skins to obtain a touch of colour then gently pressed pneumatically. Cool fermentation in stainless steel vats controlled at 16 degrees. The wine is cold stabilised in tank for a brief period before bottling young.

Casal Mendes Rosé, Bairrada NV (6 bottles case)

£42.99Price
75 Centiliters
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  • Tasting notes

    Refreshing and fruity rosé, bursting with aromas of strawberries and raspberries. On the palate the wine is soft and fruity with a light spritz. Nice fresh acidity and a touch of sweetness on the finish.

  • Food match

    Drink by itself well chilled or with seafood, hors d'oeuvres, simple salads, and spicy food such as Thai, Indian or Chinese.

  • Info

    • ABV

      10.5%

    • CASE/BOTTLE SIZE

      6 x 75cl

    • REGION/COUNTRY

      VINHO DA MESA, PORTUGAL

    • GRAPE

      BAGA 100%

    • FEATURES

      VEGETARIAN, VEGAN

    • CLOSURE

      SCREWCAP

    • WINEMAKER

      FRANCISCO ANTUNES

    • APPELLATION

      VINHO DE MESA

    • ALLERGEN INFO

      CONTAINS SULPHITES AND NO OTHER ALLERGENS

  • Meet the producer

    One of Portugal's largest and most progressive producers with 600 hectares spread across estates in five regions from Douro in the north to Alentejo in the south. Winemaker Francisco Antunes oversees what must be one of the most diverse ranges in Europe, from the 3rd largest Portuguese rose brand (Casal Mendes) to some of the country's most impressive premium reds from estates in Douro, Dao, Bairrada and Alentejo. Arguably, Francisco's greatest achievements lie between these extremes, a range of mid-priced wines from native varieties, full of character, quite distinctly Portuguese, but at the same time approachable and with fresh, modern fruit.

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