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Arinto is a white grape variety that is primarily grown in Portugal, particularly in the regions of Bairrada and Vinho Verde.
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Arinto is a white grape variety that is primarily grown in Portugal, particularly in the regions of Bairrada and Vinho Verde. The wine made from this grape is known for its bright and zesty taste with notes of citrus, green apple, and mineral undertones. Arinto pairs well with seafood, shellfish, and light salads, and is unique due to its high acidity, which gives the wine a crisp and refreshing finish. The grape is typically grown on limestone and clay soils and is harvested in late September or early October.
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