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Description

Extremely fresh and aromatic, with tropical and citrus fruit character. Light-bodied, with crisp fresh lemon notes and a fruity balance. A perfect wine to suit many occasions, but it is a often a lunchtime white wine that has flavours distinct enough to partner many dishes. This wine has all the flavours with less alcohol and less calories. Fun in a glass!

Type White
Country Portugal
Region Lisbon
Blend Moscatel, Arinto, Fernao Pires
Vintage 2023
Production Vegan
ABV 0.9.5
Bottle Size 75cl

Casa Santos Lima Azulejo White 2023

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Attributes

  • Type: White Wine

  • Style: Off-Dry White

  • Country: Portugal

  • Region: Lisbon

  • Vintage: 2023

  • ABV: 9.5%

  • Size: 75cl

  • Vegan: Certified

Casa Santos Lima

Casa Santos Lima, family-owned for four generations, is the largest producer in Lisboa, covering over 350ha of vineyards. Founded in the late 19th century by Joaquim Santos Lima, it leads exports for Vinho Regional Lisboa and DOC Alenquer. The estate’s historic “Quintas” have been in the family for over a century. With cutting-edge technology and innovation, especially after Jose Luis Santos Lima shifted focus to their own brands and bottling, Casa Santos Lima is one of the most awarded vineyards worldwide.

Lisbon

Lisbon, the wine region surrounding Portugal's vibrant capital city, is celebrated for its diverse and high-quality wines, benefiting from a Mediterranean climate with a mix of coastal and inland influences. The area’s varied terroirs and proximity to the Atlantic Ocean contribute to its unique wine characteristics.
Lisbon is particularly known for its robust reds, including those made from indigenous grapes such as Castelão and Touriga Nacional, which offer rich fruit flavours and well-structured profiles. It also excels in producing whites, notably from the Arinto and Fernão Pires grapes, known for their crisp acidity, fresh fruit notes, and aromatic qualities.
Historically, Lisbon's wine trade has been significant, with the city's port serving as a crucial hub for the export of Portuguese wines. The region blends traditional winemaking practices with modern techniques, providing a diverse and evolving wine experience that reflects its rich heritage and dynamic climate.