Quinta do Pégo Vintage Port

Quinta do Pégo Vintage Port

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Fortified
**Taste the Legacy of Quinta do Pégo Vintage Port – A Timeless Treasure from Porto.** Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of this fortified wine, crafted from carefully selected Tinta Roriz, Touriga Franca, and Touriga Nacional grapes. The result is a luscious symphony of dar more
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Producer

Quinta do Pégo

Quinta do Pégo produces exceptional wines, showcasing the richness of the Douro Valley. Known for its Port and high-quality table wines, the winery expertly blends Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, and Tinta Barroca grapes. Their Ports range from rich, sweet Vintage to elegant, tawny styles. Quinta do Pégo also emphasizes sustainable practices, utilizing solar energy in production. The winery has garnered awards for its outstanding wines, making it a distinguished name in the global wine community. Each bottle reflects the unique terroir of the region.
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Touriga Nacional

Did you know that Touriga Nacional, hailing from Portugal’s Dão and Douro Valley, is considered the backbone of Port wine? This noble grape boasts rich aromas of blackberry, violet, and dark chocolate, with structured tannins and a full-bodied texture. Its versatility shines in both bold reds and elegant blends, making it a favorite for wine lovers. Revered in Portuguese culture, it’s a symbol of passion and heritage in winemaking.
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