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Menina d'Uva - L021_Palomba - Palomba TInto

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Menina d'Uva's Palomba Tinto is crafted in the Trás-os-Montes region of Portugal, specifically within the Valpaços subzone. The vineyards are situated at altitudes ranging from 200 to 700 meters, benefiting from a continental climate characterized by significant temperature variations between day and night. This climate, combined with the geological diversity of the area, which includes igneous and metamorphic bedrock such as schist and quartzite, contributes to the unique terroir of the wine.

The Palomba Tinto is produced primarily from indigenous grape varieties, with the old vines being over 65 years old. These native varietals are well-adapted to the local climate and soil conditions, allowing for deep root penetration in the schist and quartz soils. The winemaking process emphasizes minimal intervention, with grapes being hand-harvested and fermented using wild yeasts. The wine matures in old wooden barrels, which helps maintain its freshness and character while allowing the expression of the terroir to shine through. This approach reflects a commitment to preserving traditional viticulture practices while also embracing the natural qualities of the grapes and the environment.

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Menina d'Uva

Menina d'Uva is a winemaking project founded by Aline Domingues in 2017 upon her return to her parents' homeland on the Mirandês Plateau in northern Portugal. Driven to connect with a simpler, rural lifestyle and preserve the region's rich winemaking heritage, Aline initiated production in a small, inherited house lacking basic amenities. Through community involvement and the recovery of abandoned vineyards, the project has grown, with Aline now tending to eight plots of old vines. Recently joined by Emanuele, the winery has expanded its holdings by planting new vines on 2.5 hectares of land, which will be grafted with traditional, mass-selected varieties.

Aline's background in biology and subsequent studies in fermentation processes fueled her passion for winemaking and a deep appreciation for the Mirandês Plateau's unique viticultural potential. The vineyards are situated in the village of Uva, which is characterized by a harsh continental climate with cold winters and hot summers. The region's schist and quartz soils, along with limited rainfall, contribute to the wines' distinctive character.

Menina d'Uva practices natural viticulture, eschewing synthetic products in favor of composting and cover cropping to restore soil health. The winemaking process is equally minimal, relying on indigenous yeasts, foot-treading, and spontaneous fermentation without temperature control. Aging occurs primarily in stainless steel or fiber tanks to preserve the wines' purity. Minimal sulfur dioxide is added, and no fining or filtration takes place.

This holistic approach aims to produce wines that authentically reflect the terroir of the Mirandês Plateau while respecting the environment and preserving traditional winemaking techniques.