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APRT3 Wines - 2021 - Mike Tazem Tinto

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This single-varietal red wine is made from 100% Tinta Pinheira, also known as Rufete, sourced from the Tazem region in Portugal.

The grapes were handpicked in Tazem and transported to the winery by nightfall, a distance of 350km. The wine underwent a gentle foot treading process for 2 to 4 hours, followed by indigenous yeast fermentation for approximately 7 days. After a gentle pressing, the wine was transferred to old French oak barrels (4-8 years old) where it completed malolactic fermentation.

The wine was then racked before bottling, left unfiltered, and a total of 30mg of sulfur was added. The resulting wine has an alcohol content of 12.5%.

On the nose, the Mike Tazem Red 2020 presents a delightful blend of spices, cinnamon, and anise, complemented by notes of red fruits and wet earth. In the mouth, the wine offers a soft body with fresh, rounded, and soft tannins.

The wine is presented in a unique label designed by Arthur Voss, and only 850 bottles were produced.

APRT3 Wines - 2021 - Mike Tazem Tinto
APRT3 Wines - 2021 - Mike Tazem Tinto Sale price€20,99

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APRT3

Founded in Lisbon, Portugal, in 2018, APRT3 Wines (first known as Vinhos Aparte) is the brainchild of three individuals with diverse backgrounds: Diogo, a sommelier; Guilherme, a farmer; and Luís, a nurse. Dissatisfied with the homogeneity of the commercial wine market, they envisioned creating unique, natural wines using a scientific approach.

Their journey began in a borrowed garage equipped with a single barrel and rudimentary steel tanks. Here, they produced their first 3,000 bottles, laying the groundwork for their innovative concept – "winemaking on wheels."

APRT3 embraced the lack of a permanent vineyard as an opportunity. They traveled throughout Portugal, sourcing high-quality grapes from distinct regions known for their classic varieties. In 2019, they rented a small winery in Torres Vedras, allowing them to expand production to 5,000 bottles.

Despite their initial success, the founders maintained their day jobs, ensuring the winery's sustainable growth. This dedication to responsible practices extended to their winemaking philosophy, emphasizing natural methods and minimal intervention.

2021 marked a turning point for APRT3. Recognizing the need for greater control over the winemaking process, they acquired an abandoned winery in Setúbal. This location offered several advantages: proximity to Lisbon, a historical connection to their first sourced grapes, and the potential for creating an open-space facility conducive to small-scale, diverse production.

The initial phase focused on renovations, carefully preserving artifacts of historical value. Crowdfunding initiatives provided crucial financial support, allowing them to prepare the cellar for the 2022 harvest and establish a stronger brand identity.