Loureiro 'Daphne' Aphros Wine 2021
Aphros Wine

Loureiro 'Daphne' Aphros Wine 2021

Loureiro 'Daphne' Aphros Wine represents a contemporary interpretation of Loureiro through the biodynamic vision of this pioneering winery. Vinification involves moderate maceration on the skins and fermentation in old chestnut barrels and egg-shaped concrete tanks. The nose reveals flowers and ripe citrus fruits, while the palate offers vibrant freshness and marked sapidity. Ideal with a typical 'Gomes de Sá' cod dish, a casserole with potatoes, olives and eggs

30,90 

Features

Denomination

Vinho Verde DOC

Vines

Loureiro 100%

Tipologia

Region

Alcohol content

10.5 %

Format

75 cl Bottle

Vinification

Spontaneous fermentation in chestnut barrels and egg-shaped concrete tanks at controlled temperatures between 15-18°C, maceration on the skins for 14 hours

Aging

A few months on fine lees in chestnut barrels and concrete tanks

Filosofia produttiva

Natural, Biodynamic, Indigenous yeasts, Macerated on grape peel

Additional Notes

Contains sulfites

LOUREIRO 'DAPHNE' APHROS WINE 2021 DESCRIPTION

Colour

Bright straw yellow

Scent

I begin with white flowers such as jasmine, fresh citrus fruits like lemon and grapefruit

Taste

Vibrant freshness supported by a vertical sip, soft structure and savouriness

Temperature
8°-10°C
When to open
To enjoy an artisanal wine at its best, we recommend you to let it 'breathe' at least 15-30 minutes before serving
When to drink
Perfect to drink right away
Glass
Medium open goblet
Perfect for young and medium bodied white wines which don't require excessive oxygenation to open. The opening, slightly tighter than the body of the glass, favors the concentration of aromas towards the nose, enhancing the perception of aromas and limiting the dispersion

Aphros Wine

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Aphros Wine

Perfect to drink with

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White Meat

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Fresh Cheese

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Fried Fish

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Pasta with Fish no Tomato

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Steamed fish-crustaceans