Granito Cru
Granito Cru wine, as its name suggests, seeks to bring out the best in the soil, the vineyard and the region. To achieve this, the winemaking process involves very little intervention, with no use of selected commercial yeasts or bacteria. Only sulphur is used, and in very low doses. The vinification process is inspired by the old methods of fermenting wines in old 500-litre wooden barrels or small casks, where they remained until bottling. The grapes come from the Melgaço region, in the parish of Paderne. The vineyards are small and over 25 years old, at altitudes of between 50 and 150 metres, facing north to west. They are traditionally pruned using the downward cordon and pergola method.
Vinification
The grapes were crushed and destemmed without the addition of sulphites or maceration. The wine was decanted at low temperature for 48 hours, then fermented and matured in 1,000 and 2,000 litre oval Slavic oak barrels. Fermentation with indigenous yeasts took place over 4 months and malolactic fermentation took place completely during the 12-month ageing period without the addition of sulphites. After 12 months of ageing, the wine spent 4 months in stainless steel vats before bottling. Sulphites were used at the time of bottling. Naturally stabilised wine. May create deposits.
Winemaker
Luís Seabra
Allergens information
Contains sulphites.
SKU: 106866