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Algarve Branco

Al-gahr-vuh Brank-oh

Algarve Branco is a white wine produced in the Algarve region of Portugal. This wine is made primarily from the Arinto and Malvasia Fina grape varieties.

Fruity notes
4/5
Body
2/5
Tannins
1/5
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Characteristics

Origin
PTPortugal
Grapes
Arinto, Roupeiro, Siria
Category
Still
Colour
White
Flavours
citrus, floral, honey, melon, minerality, peach
Sugar
Dry
Serve
Cold (7-13°C)
Strength
From 11 to 16°
Age
up to 3 years
Price
$

Last update: December 30, 2024

Information

Algarve Branco is a white wine produced in the Algarve region of Portugal. This wine is made primarily from the Arinto and Malvasia Fina grape varieties, which are known for their bright acidity and floral aromas. On the nose, Algarve Branco offers fragrant notes of white flowers, green apple, and a subtle mineral note. On the palate, this wine is crisp and lively, with flavors of citrus, pear, and a hint of almond. The acidity is well-balanced, providing a refreshing and clean finish. Algarve Branco pairs well with seafood dishes, light salads, and grilled vegetables.

Fun facts

The Algarve Branco, a refreshing white wine, reflects the sunny disposition of Portugal's southernmost region. In the 15th century, during the Age of Discovery, explorers such as Vasco da Gama set sail from the Algarve's bustling port cities, charting new courses to distant lands. This wine evokes the spirit of adventure and exploration that characterized this golden era of Portuguese history.

Gastronomy

Main

  • Boiled and Steamed meat
  • Boiled and Steamed vegatables
  • Chicken
  • Cream sauce
  • Pasta
  • Steamed Fish
  • White Meat

Snacks & Appetizers

  • Assorted canapés
  • Bruschetta
  • Olives
  • Popcorn

Perfect with

Enjoy this aromatic white wine with grilled seafood like prawns or with traditional Algarve salads made with oranges, olives, and almonds.

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