Quinta da Biaia 750
Fermentation in stainless steel and ageing in used French oak barrels (25% New), with weekly bâttonage, for 8 weeks.
Allergens information
Contains sulphites.
SKU: 105339
10,69€
approx. £8.87
O Produtor, tasting note published in September 27th 2020
Light onion peel, in colour. Very fine aromas of red fruit (currants and raspberries), toffe, mint and flint. Delicate and voluminous taste in harmony with a lively and refreshing dryness.
Fermentation in stainless steel and ageing in used French oak barrels (25% New), with weekly bâttonage, for 8 weeks.
Contains sulphites.
SKU: 105339
The name “Quinta da Biaia” is popularly known for having belonged in the 17th century to Dona Beatriz de Sousa Lopes.
Pedro Jacques de Magalhães, hero of the battle of Castelo Rodrigo (Salgadela)* was the only son of Henrique Jacques de Magalhães, who passed by the post of Alcaide de Castelo Rodrigo, where he met Sousa Lopes.
The friendship that united these families led Pedro Jacques to choose the young Beatriz Sousa Lopes, who had been orphaned by her parents, as the perceptor (aia) of his children. Beatriz conquered the hearts of the children, who affectionately called her “Biaia”. With the passing of the years and the growth of the young Magalhães, Beatriz returned to her properties, which popularly became known as the “Quinta da Biaia”, denomination that until today is referenced.