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Red Wine
Flor de Sal
Gold - Alicante Bouschet e Aragonês 2023, 75cl
Alentejo

15,29
approx. £12.67

 2024-2032

 Serve at 15º-16º

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O Produtor, tasting note published in June 23rd 2024

A wine that is, on one hand, structured and with firm tannins, revealing notes of red fruits and a spicy touch from Aragonez. On the other hand, it stands out for its intense color and a slight bitterness, characteristic of the Alicante Bouschet grape.

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Flor de Sal

Two different brothers, yet complementary—just like this Flor de Sal. Two grape varieties, one Portuguese and the other international, coming together to create much more than just a wine—an essence!

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Flor de Sal is much more than just salt—it’s an essence.
A project developed by the fifth generation of Ervideira, expressing their identity through the creation of these wines.

Designation: Regional.

Harvest: Mechanical and nocturnal.

Vinification: The Aragonez and Alicante Bouschet grape varieties were selected. The Aragonez undergoes alcoholic fermentation in vinimatics (stainless steel rotary tanks), while the Alicante Bouschet ferments in mechanical foot-treading lagares.

Aging: 8 months in Hungarian oak barrels.

Winemaking Team: Nelson Rolo, Duarte Leal da Costa, and Bernardo Leal da Costa.

Allergens information

Contains sulphites.

SKU: 107696

Ervideira

The estates of Monte da Ribeira and Herdadinha both belong to the Leal da Costa family, direct descendants of the Count of Ervideira, a successful farmer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. With 160 hectares divided between two estates, one in Vidigueira (110 ha) and the other in Reguengos de Monsaraz (50 ha), Ervideira´s company is run by Maria Isabel Leal da Costa, the family’s matriarch, together with the support of her six children, including Duarte Leal da Costa, the executive director. Nelson Rolo is the head winemaker.

Address

Herdade da Herdadinha – Vendinha 7200-042 Reguengos de Monsaraz