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5L | RED WINE | 13% VOL.
VARIETY: Red Wine
Oenology Team: António Mendes Lopes, António Ventura, Rafael Neuparth e Arnaldo Simões Type: Red Wine Tasting Notes: Bright ruby, aged color with pale gold and tawny tones. Fruit aroma, vegetal hints. Medium body with elegant spices and delicate finale. Food Pairing: Grilled red meats, light seasoned dishes. Type of Bottle: Bag in Box Capacity: 5Lt Closure: Bag in Box
Júlia Florista (1883-1925): Flower seller during the day, Fado singer at night. A true bohemian soul known in the old streets of Lisbon and taverns alike for her breathtaking fado singing. Her life and death had all the ingredients of a fado song… (Although short lived she left us 2 precious vinyl records named: “Espirito Fado”). We dedicate this wine to her memory.
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