Campolargo
Total destemming, fermentation in small presses with manual treading. End of alcoholic and malolactic fermentation in used wood, followed by ageing in used barrels for 12 months.
Allergens information
Contains sulphites.
SKU: 105524
21,49€
approx. £17.87
O Produtor, tasting note published in February 23rd 2023
Light ruby colour. Very fine aroma, full of elegant fruit. Taste faithful to the variety, with notes of mushrooms, moss with notes of cherry and raspberry. End of Tasting Very well in the mouth, it has the finesse desired and a character that brings it very close to the Burgundy red wines. A beautiful specimen of the caste.
Total destemming, fermentation in small presses with manual treading. End of alcoholic and malolactic fermentation in used wood, followed by ageing in used barrels for 12 months.
Contains sulphites.
SKU: 105524
Our grandfather Martinho, a Mogofores farmer, produced red wine and, being one of the rare winemakers that separated white grapes from red ones, made a beautiful and famous white wine. Both were sold in bulk to business houses in the region that bottled it.
Having died at the end of the sixties of the last century, our father, Manuel, took charge of the entire estate whose vineyards he modernised and enlarged, but no longer producing wine for the market.
In the mid-nineties we started winemaking trials with the various grape varieties that had been planted in the meantime (many of which were for the first time in the region). The decision was then taken to start vinification for the market and to build a new winery. The first Campolargo wines were from the 2000 harvest, and the new winery was only built in 2004.
Currently, the third generation is responsible for the vineyard, Jorge Campolargo and the winery and sales, Carlos Campolargo. But it already has the collaboration of the fourth generation, Joana Campolargo, who ensures the administrative support and external relations.
Therefore, we want to maintain and pursue the exclusively familiar character of our winemaking.
Campolargo/ Quinta de S. Mateus, 3780-180 S. Mateus
S. Lourenço do Bairro – Anadia- Tel: +351 231 519 000
Portugal