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Cabeças do Reguengo - Respiro Clarete

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A unique field blend of red and white grapes, showcasing a traditional and innovative style. Sourced from vineyards planted on a blend of granite and schist soils, the grapes are meticulously hand-harvested at the peak of ripeness to preserve their vibrant acidity and freshness. The specific blend varies slightly from vintage to vintage but typically includes Aragonez, Trincadeira, and Antão Vaz.

Unlike traditional rosé wines made solely from red grapes, Clarete involves co-fermenting both red and white grapes. This unique process results in a wine with a distinctive character, combining the delicate fruitiness of white grapes with the subtle tannins and complexity of red grapes.

Following fermentation, the wine undergoes minimal aging, typically lasting just a few months in stainless steel tanks before bottling. This short aging period retains the wine's youthful vibrancy and freshness.

On the palate, Respiro Clarete unfolds with a captivating salmon pink hue. Expect a delicate bouquet of red fruits like strawberry and raspberry, intertwined with floral notes and a hint of minerality reflecting the granitic soils. The palate is a refreshing blend of flavors, showcasing a vibrant acidity that balances the subtle fruit sweetness. The wine displays a light and elegant body, making it incredibly enjoyable on a warm day. The finish is crisp and clean, leaving a lingering impression of red fruit and a touch of minerality.

Cabeças do Reguengo's dedication to minimal intervention and sustainable viticulture is evident in Respiro Clarete. This charming wine is a testament to their commitment to showcasing the unique terroir of the Alentejo through a fresh and expressive style. Respiro Clarete is a perfect accompaniment to light summer fare, grilled seafood, or enjoyed on its own as an aperitif.

Cabeças do Reguengo - Respiro Clarete
Cabeças do Reguengo - Respiro Clarete Sale price€20,00

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Cabeças do Reguengo

Cabeças do Reguengo is a captivating winery in the heart of the Alentejo region, near Portalegre, Portugal. The estate's history is deeply intertwined with the land, dating back generations. The current owners, driven by a passion for sustainable viticulture and a deep respect for tradition, have meticulously revived ancient vineyards and embraced organic farming practices.

The vineyards at Cabeças do Reguengo are characterized by their unique terroir, a blend of granite and schist soils that impart a distinctive minerality to the wines. The estate focuses on indigenous varieties such as Alicante Bouschet, Aragonez, and Trincadeira, allowing the wines to express the true essence of the Alentejo terroir. Viticulture practices prioritize minimal intervention, with a focus on organic methods, eschewing the use of synthetic pesticides and herbicides. The vineyards are carefully tended by hand, allowing the grapes to mature slowly and develop complex flavors.

João Afonso is the acting winemaker and his philosophy at Cabeças do Reguengo emphasizes a hands-off approach, allowing the wines to express their natural character. Fermentation occurs spontaneously with indigenous yeasts in stainless steel tanks, followed by extended aging in large oak vats or amphorae. This meticulous attention to detail results in wines that are both elegant and expressive, reflecting the unique terroir of the Alentejo.

Cabeças do Reguengo's commitment to sustainability extends beyond the vineyards. The winery utilizes solar power to minimize its environmental impact, and all waste products are carefully recycled or composted. The estate also actively participates in local community initiatives, fostering a sense of social responsibility.

The wines of Cabeças do Reguengo are a testament to the estate's dedication to sustainable viticulture and traditional winemaking. They offer a captivating glimpse into the unique terroir of the Alentejo, showcasing the vibrant character of indigenous grape varieties.