Monte da RavasqueiraGuarda Rios Branco 2021

Product code: 11460
£10.65 inc VAT
Country
Country: Portugal
Region
Region: Alentejo
Type
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.7%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Pedro Pereira Gonçalves
Grape: 80% Antão Vaz, 20% Arinto/Pedernã
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Country
Country: Portugal
Region
Region: Alentejo
Type
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.7%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Pedro Pereira Gonçalves
Grape: 80% Antão Vaz, 20% Arinto/Pedernã

Product Notes

Monte da Ravasqueira Guarda Rios Branco is a refreshing and aromatic white wine produced in the Alentejo region of Portugal. Made from a blend of Arinto, Antão Vaz, and Alvarinho grape varieties, this wine boasts vivid citrus and tropical fruit aromas, with a pleasant floral note. On the palate, it delivers flavors of lemon, green apple, and hints of minerality, all wrapped up in a crisp and lively acidity. The name, Guarda Rios, means "kingfisher" in Portuguese, and this wine is as vivid and brilliant as the bird itself. Enjoy it on its own or paired with light seafood or salads.

About the Winery

Monte da Ravasqueira

Monte da Ravasqueira is a historic property in Portugal, with its owners having rich experience in the field of rearing cattle and raising race-worthy horse breeds. Though D Manuel de Mello, the first owner of this property, purchased this during as early as 1943, it wasn’t until 1998 that the first vineyards were planted in the Alentejo area. It was in 2003 that the family launched its first wine in the market, under the MR label.

Jose Manuel de Mello, son of D Manuel, wanted to make this company a household name in the wine industry of Alentejo. Today, the current generation of the de Mello family has been doing lots of adjustments and changes to the company’s wine portfolio to make its presence felt in the wine scene of Portugal.

The family currently owns 45 hectares under vine in the Alentejo Plains. The highlight of this vineyard is that there are close to 8 diverse soil types and 29 carefully selected plots here. Therefore, it is great for growing quite a few full-bodied grape varietals. The vines are grown at an average height of about 270m above sea level. The Alentejo Plains cover almost one-third of Portugal, and are home to various soil types such as clay, sandy, marble, granite, limestone, shale and more.

Thanks to the hot & dry Mediterranean climate in this area, it is ideal for growing some of the rare & indigenous varietals. The native reds grown here are Aragonez, Trincadeira and Alicante Bouschet. Roupeiro, Arinto and Antao Vaz are the native whites grown here. All of these are grown in organized regions along Alentejo. The main regions of the plains where the vines are grown with utmost care & dedication are Borba, Redondo, Reguengos and Evora. These regions are divided based on their climate, soil quality and their ability to create full-bodied & aromatic grapes.

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