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White Wine
Apartado 1
Late Harvest 2021, 50cl
Beira Atlântico IGP

25,39
approx. £21.53

 13.3%

 2023-2038

 Serve at 8º-10º

 

O Produtor, tasting note published in June 25th 2023

Color: Old gold.
Aroma: Complex, intense, and characteristic of heavily botrytized grapes, reminiscent of candied orange peel, dried apricot, quince jelly, spices, and toast.
Taste: Distinguished by its balance between sweetness and acidity, and by its gustatory volume, characteristics that will give it good aging potential.

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Apartado 1

Apartado 1 is a sweet white wine produced with two noble grape varieties: 65% Sémillon and 35% Alvarinho.

Winemaking: The grapes were harvested with significant noble rot. After pressing and symbolically decanting the must, it fermented for 1 month in oak barrels. It aged in barrels for an additional 18 months.

Recommended dishes: Starters, especially the classic foie gras, as well as other pâtés, and desserts based on dried or caramelized fruits.

Physico-chemical analysis:
Volatile acidity (g acetic/l): 1.14
Total acidity (g tartaric/l): 6.00
Total sugars (g/l): 84.6
Total SO2 (mg/l): 202

Allergens information

Contains sulphites.

SKU: 107209

Caves de São João

A story that spans generations.

Founded in 1920 by brothers José, Manuel, and Albano Costa, Caves São João is a family business that initially focused on the sale of fine wines from Douro and liqueurs. Today, it is the oldest family-owned company still in operation in the municipality of Anadia.

In the 1930s, with the prohibition of Port wine production outside of Vila Nova de Gaia, the company began marketing table wines from Bairrada. At that time, it also started producing natural sparkling wines using the “champenoise” method, with the important contribution of French winemaker Gaston Mennesson.

The company began exporting wines to the Brazilian market and shortly after to the former Portuguese colonies in Africa. By the end of the 1950s, one of the most famous wine brands in the Bairrada region was born – “Frei João” – followed a little later by a brand from the demarcated region of Dão, “Porta dos Cavaleiros.”

With the introduction of the “Reserva” designation pioneered by Caves São João, the company innovated in the wine market by using paper labels coated with natural cork.

Caves São João acquired Quinta do Poço do Lobo, a rustic property with about 37 hectares located in the small village of Pocariça in the municipality of Cantanhede. The estate was then completely replanted with selected and rigorously parcelled grape varieties.

Today, after some investments in winemaking and quality control, Caves São João is prepared to face future production challenges, always striving to keep pace with evolving markets and the tastes of increasingly discerning and attentive consumers.

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S. João da Azenha (Anadia) – Ap-1
T.+351 234 743 118
F.+351 234 743 000