Alentejo is a large geographical area in Portugal located south of the Tejo River that encompasses about 30% of the country's landmass. Its growing season is, for the most part, hot and dry, but its diversity of soils and terrain make it hospitable to many grape varietals. Alentejo received DOC status in 2003, thus enhancing the region's reputation as a producer of high-quality wines.
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90 points, James Suckling:
"This is a juicy and savory red with aromas of peppercorns, dark raspberries, blood oranges, and grilled herbs. Medium-bodied, fresh, and tasty with sleek tannins." (10/4/23)
ABV: 14%
Blend: 50% Trincadeira, 25%Aragonez, 25% Alicante Bouschet