Evaristo Vinho Regional Lisboa Tinto

£10.50
  • Evaristo Vinho Regional Lisboa Tinto
  • Evaristo Vinho Regional Lisboa Tinto

Evaristo Vinho Regional Lisboa Tinto

£10.50

AVAILABILITY: 8 in stock

Grape Touriga Nacional, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz (Syrah), Alicante Bouschet, Portuguese Other, Red Blend
Style Dry, Red, Medium Bodied, Textural, Fresh, Easy Drinking, Black Fruits, Tannic
Country Portugal
Region Lisbon
Volume 75cl
ABV 13.5%
Dietary None

 

Experience the complexity and smoothness of Evaristo Vinho Regional Lisboa Tinto. Its deep ruby colour, vibrant aromas of ripe cherries, juicy blackberries and blackcurrants, plush tannins, and crisp acidity make for a standout flavour profile culminating in a smooth finish.

About the Producer

Evaristo is a modern and easy-drinking wine made by up-and coming winemaker Diogo Sepúlveda. A master in the art of blending, he marries indigenous Portuguese and international grapes sourced from across the Lisbon wine region. A celebration of all things Lisbon, the crow on the label is a nod to Saint Vincent, the city’s patron saint. Legend has it that a flock of crows escorted the ship that returned his remains to the city and still keep watch over the cathedral where he is buried to this day.

Vineyard and Winery

The grapes for the Evaristo are sourced from carefully selected growers with vineyards across the Lisbon wine region, giving Diogo a wide range of fruit with different characteristics to work with and maximum blending options. Coastal vineyards situated to the west of the region experience a cooler microclimate and produce grapes with great freshness and aromatics. Vineyards found further inland are more sheltered from these cooling influences and bring a riper aroma profile and body to the blend.

Upon arrival at the winery, the Touriga Nacional, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Alicante Bouschet grapes were destemmed and crushed. Fermentation took place in stainless-steel vats at controlled temperatures of 26°C and lasted for around eight days, with regular punch downs and pump overs. Following fermentation and malolactic fermentation, the wines were kept in stainless steel and no oak was used in the winemaking in order to retain the vibrant fruit flavours. Following careful analysis and numerous tastings, the final blend was assembled, left to marry and then bottled in the spring following the harvest.

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Keith Fernie
Typically Portuguese

Nice! reasonable VFM.