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Red Wine
Monte de Seda
2021, 75cl
Regional Alentejano

4,80
approx. £3.99

 13.5%

 2023-2028

 Serve at 16º-18º

15/20  Revista de Vinhos

 

O Produtor, tasting note published in March 8th 2023

Color: Garnet.
Aroma: Nose with notes of red fruits and spices.
Taste: In the mouth, it is silky and elegant, smooth and balanced.

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Monte de Seda

The vineyards, with a clear dominance of Portuguese grape varieties perfectly adapted to the characteristics of the landscape and climate of the Alentejo, give the Monte Seda red wine a strong regional character. Due to their geographical location, they are under the influence of a temperate climate from the northeastern Alentejo, giving the wines of Herdade de Vale Barqueiros a remarkable and unique identity.

In the cellar of the Herdade, all wines are vinified with the most modern technologies while always respecting the tradition and knowledge acquired over more than 25 years in the production of these Alentejo “nectars.”

Wine production is based on the construction of small lots, with above-average quality, where all the characteristic traits of the property’s “terroir” are evident. They are highly personalized wines in a region, Alter do Chão, which was already referenced many years ago (in the 19th century) as being of excellence for wine production.

Vinification: Manual harvesting. Fermentation: In stainless steel tanks, with controlled temperature, after pre-fermentation maceration.
Aging: In stainless steel tanks with controlled temperature.
Release: March 2023.

Awards:

“Good Buy 2017” Distinction – Revista de Vinhos (2015) (wine magazine)
“Good Buy 2015” Distinction – Revista de Vinhos (2013) (wine magazine)

Allergens information

Contains sulphites.

SKU: 104961

Vale Barqueiros Family Winery

The history of Herdade de Vale Barqueiros dates back to the 14th century and has its origins strongly linked to the Order of St. Benedict of Aviz, founded by the Order of the Knights Templars. At that time the Silk Castle, currently a village in the Alto Alentejo, was constantly under threat of attack as it represented an important landmark of our country and a symbol of independence. Due to this situation, the Order of S. Bento de Aviz ordered that a military reserve be made next to the Silk Castle so that in case of emergency they could rescue the fortification as soon as possible.
It was then that the military reserve of Vale Barqueiros appeared. It was given this name because to make the passage of the military to the castle it was necessary to cross the Ribeira de Seda and for that there were the boatmen who were individuals with small boats that transported the military to both shores. Later in the nineteenth century, in 1836, all military and religious orders were extinct in Portugal and the military reserve of Vale Barqueiros was nationalized. Then in 1853, a nobleman of Silk named Joaquim Barradas bought the property from the state and it was renamed Herdade de Vale Barqueiros.
For more than a century it belonged to this family until in 1986 it was bought by Comendador Vasco Faria who transformed it into the paradisiacal place it is today. With a strong connection to the agricultural area, more specifically to viticulture, the current owner and his family put all their knowledge in the development of the vineyard and wine and later in an extensive olive grove, cork oak and stone pines among the more than 800ha that constitute the property.

Address

Sociedade Agrícola Herdade de Vale Barqueiros, S.A.

https://www.valebarqueiros.pt/pt/  

Sede:
Travessa da Prelada, 613
4250-380 Porto
Portugal
Telefone:
(+351) 228 341 017
(Chamada para a rede fixa nacional)
Fax:
(+351) 228 324 227
E-mail:
geral@valebarqueiros.pt
 
Herdade:
Herdade de Vale Barqueiros
Seda – Alter do Chão
7440-222 – Seda
Portugal
Telefone:
(+351) 245 636 126
(Chamada para a rede fixa nacional)
E-mail:
herdade@valebarqueiros.pt