Type: White Wine
Country: Portugal
Region: Douro Valley
Code: POCA415
White wine produced from the Códega, Arinto and Rabigato grape varieties. The prolonged aging in barrel gives a perfect balance between the oxidative profile of prolonged aging and the freshness of high-altitude vineyards.
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Poças

In 1918, 30-year-old Manoel Domingues Poças Júnior decided to start his own Port enterprise. He already had a large amount of experience of the Port industry, having been born in the hustle and bustle of it all coupled with strong family ties to fortified wine production. Initially, Manoel and his uncle concentrated on selling grape juice to Port wine shippers or larger Port wine houses, which consolidated their knowledge and qualified them to be real experts of the trade.

They opened their first office in Nova de Gaia soon after, premises that have served them well, remaining their Head office to this day, as well as being home to a renowned Port wine cellar. The f...

Notes of toast, country flowers, citrus fruit. Good mouth volume, crisp acidity with smooth tannins. Compelling, pretty dry and fresh.
Serve with toast with full-fat or cured cheeses, smoked fish, mushrooms
Fermentation in stainless steel vats and ageing in old French oak casks for 18 months under a thin “flor”

Anton Moiseenko, Wine Drinker, 2024: "A truly experimental wine made under a thin layer of “flor” (often found in Sherry wines of Andalucia) and kept during 18 months. Agile, deep, smooth wine. Great oxidative profile. Códega, Arinto, Rabigato."

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