Quinta da Fonte Souto Vinha do Souto Tinto

Quinta da Fonte Souto Vinha do Souto Tinto

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Red
Quinta da Fonte Souto Vinha do Souto Tinto from the Alentejo region of Portugal is a captivating red blend of Aragonez, Castelao, and Trincadeira grapes. This wine exudes vibrant aromas of dark cherries, plums, and subtle herbs, accompanied by a hint of spice. On the palate, it r more
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Quinta da Fonte Souto

Quinta da Fonte Souto winery crafts exceptional wines that capture the essence of the Alentejo region. Expect alluring aromas of ripe red fruits, subtle herbal notes, and a hint of spice. On the palate, these wines reveal a luscious texture, balanced acidity, and refined tannins, resulting in a harmonious experience. With a commitment to traditional winemaking methods, the winery showcases distinctive blends, often highlighting indigenous grape varieties, which contribute to their elegance and complexity, inviting exploration of each unique vintage.
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Aragonez

In the sun-drenched hills of Alentejo, where the air buzzes with the scent of wild thyme and sunbaked earth, the Aragonez grape flourishes, its dark, plump berries bursting with history. Each sip reveals a tapestry of ripe blackberries and subtly spiced plums, textured with velvety tannins that wrap around the palate like a warm embrace. As whispers of centuries-old winemaking traditions linger, one can’t help but ponder: how does a single grape carry the soul of its land?
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