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370 Léguas, D.O.C. Douro, red, 2021

370 Léguas, D.O.C. Douro, red, 2021

Regular price 3.920 Ft
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Unit price 5.227 Ft  per  l
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The 370 Léguas Tinto is a classic Portuguese red wine from the Douro wine region, celebrating the region's impressive history and unique terroir in a glass. The wine's name refers to the 370 nautical mile demarcation line of the Treaty of Tordesillas, historically linking Portugal's tradition of exploration with the ancient winemaking heritage of the Douro region.

This red wine is made from a blend of three classic Douro grape varieties: Touriga Franca, Tinta Barroca, and Tinta Roriz. The grapes are carefully harvested from the best areas and then fermented in stainless steel tanks to preserve the varietal's fresh aromas and fruity character.

Aroma and Taste: The wine has a vibrant ruby red color, with aromas dominated by ripe red berries, accompanied by subtle earthy notes and gentle spiciness. The palate is balanced, medium-bodied, with velvety and approachable tannins, lending a harmonious, easily enjoyable structure.

Serving and Pairing: This wine should be chilled to 14–16 °C to fully unleash its rich aromatic profile. It is an excellent companion to grilled meats, Mediterranean stews, tapas, or aged cheeses, but it is also an ideal choice on its own, during friendly gatherings.

The 370 Léguas Red combines the tradition of the Douro wine region with the light elegance of modern Portuguese winemaking, making it perfect for everyday enjoyment or festive moments.

Grape varieties: Touriga Franca, Tinta Barroca, and Tinta Roriz

Recommended serving temperature: 14-16 ℃

Alcohol: 13%

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