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Hugo Mendes - 2022 - Tejo Rosé

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This 100% Touriga Nacional rosé wine, limited to a mere 1,950 numbered bottles, showcases a dedication to minimal intervention and preserving the grape's natural character. Following hand-harvesting, the grapes spend three days in a cold room (10°C) to prevent color loss during pressing. Whole bunches are then directly pressed, and the clean must undergoes spontaneous fermentation at a controlled temperature of 17°C (63°F). To minimize oxidation, the wine ages on its lees with monthly resuspension while using sulfur is kept to a minimum. Finally, the wine is bottled directly without stabilization or filtration, reflecting a commitment to pure and unadulterated expression.

Hugo Mendes - 2022 - Tejo Rosé
Hugo Mendes - 2022 - Tejo Rosé Sale price€18,00

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Hugo Mendes

Hugo Mendes' path took an unexpected turn. Though he received a degree in Biotechnological Engineering in 2005, his true passion was wine. That same year, he began working at Quinta da Murta in Portugal's Bucelas region, quickly rising from cellar worker to Head Winemaker by 2010. Throughout this time, his love for wine deepened, and he established himself as "The Wizard Apprentice" through a popular blog dedicated to simplifying winemaking for enthusiasts.

By 2016, Hugo craved the freedom to explore other local grape varietals. He launched a pioneering crowdfunding campaign for wine production in Portugal, the first of its kind. This approach, which he called "patrons," allowed consumers to pre-purchase his wine at a discounted price, essentially financing his independent venture. This successful endeavor became a way to challenge the notion that winemaking required significant upfront capital.

Leaving Quinta da Murta in 2019, Hugo dedicated himself fully to his own label. He focuses on lesser-known Portuguese grapes, working his magic on traditional Lisboa varieties like Fernão Pires, Vital, and Arinto. His exploration extends beyond Lisboa, where he champions Castelão in Tejo and has even collaborated with XXVI Talhas to produce a unique Alentejo talha wine under his "Underdog" label.