Thank you Andrea for your friendship, if you need something from me or from Mexico please don´t hesitate to contact me, have a great weekend. Jose Manuel
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Hi Andrea.
I am a producer in Portuguese Dão region, and I suggest you to taste an old Dão.
Don’t forget to visit us. Undisputedly, Dao’s star grape is Touriga Nacional. Recent DNA research confirms that Touriga originated…
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All types of wine but I prefer lower alc. wines under 13% and I love a good rosé
Most memorable experience around wine?
I won an Italian wine scholarship in 2004 that took me on a 1 week all expenses paid food and wine seminar in Sicily hosted by Planeta wines- incredible wine and food there!
Thank you Andrea for your friendship, if you need something from me or from Mexico please don´t hesitate to contact me, have a great weekend. Jose Manuel
Hi Andrea.
I am a producer in Portuguese Dão region, and I suggest you to taste an old Dão.
Don’t forget to visit us. Undisputedly, Dao’s star grape is Touriga Nacional. Recent DNA research confirms that Touriga originated in Dao, and didn’t move to Douro until the 19th century. Because of this, Touriga has its widest range of clonal diversity and varietal character in Dao. Ripening under cooler conditions, it takes on broader florals (violets, balsamic, bergamont and orange blossom are common descriptives), a finer structure and retains more natural acidity than elsewhere in Portugal. The fact that it consistently ripens at 12-13% alcohol testifies to its natural fit with Dao soils and weather.