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Atlasland - Uma certa forma de ordem Tinto

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Atlasland's "Uma certa forma de ordem" is a red wine crafted from 35-year-old Castelão vines on an elevated, clay-rich plateau near Rogil, Algarve. Benefiting from cooling ocean breezes, this vineyard exhibits a remarkable balance and composure compared to the region's typically unruly bush vines. The grapes, ripened to perfection in this exposed environment, demonstrate exceptional health. The winemaking process is equally meticulous, involving foot-treading and the inclusion of whole clusters in open-top fermenters. Gentle pressing and subsequent aging in wood and steel vessels preserve the wine's intrinsic character. The result is a genuine expression of the terroir, characterized by warm Mediterranean fruit notes and a subtle salinity reminiscent of the sea.

Atlasland - Uma certa forma de ordem Tinto
Atlasland - Uma certa forma de ordem Tinto Sale price€36,00

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Filippo Pozzi, an Italian native with deep roots near Piedmont, presents an unexpected addition to the Algarve's winemaking landscape. Despite his mountainous upbringing, Pozzi was drawn to the ocean, ultimately establishing Atlasland winery in 2019.

Following a classical winemaking education at Bordeaux University, Pozzi gained experience at prestigious Pauillac and Napa Valley wineries. While learning from industry giants, he cultivated his distinct winemaking philosophy, prioritizing a deep connection to the land and sea to produce wines that authentically reflect their terroir.

The intimate scale of Atlasland allows Pozzi to maintain a daily presence in his vineyards, resulting in wines that capture the unique essence of each vintage. His flexible approach to winemaking, emphasizing shared experiences over rigid protocols, complements his use of stainless steel tanks, old oak barrels, and traditional Italian "damigiane" bottles, ensuring optimal fruit preservation.

Working with a diverse selection of native Portuguese grapes, including century-old vines, Pozzi demonstrates a profound dedication to his adopted land and its viticultural heritage.