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Description

The wine has a stony citrus aroma that is dominated by grapefruit rather than lemon. Despite being produced in a warm, sunny climate, it manages to maintain its superb freshness without compromising on the intensity of fruit. This is a remarkable feat, considering the modest alcohol content. The proximity to the ocean has certainly played a role in keeping it cool. On the palate, it is crisp, with a pleasingly chalky texture that contributes to its length and complexity. The wine is mouth-watering and persistent, and can be enjoyed with or without food.

Quinta de Chocapalha Arinto Branco 2022

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Attributes

  • Type: White Wine

  • Country: Portugal

  • Region: Lisbon

  • Vintage: 2022

  • ABV: 12.5

  • Size: 75cl

  • Vegan: Not certified

Quinta de Chocapalha

Quinta de Chocapalha was founded in 1987 when Alice and Paulo were looking for a property where they could make great quality wine. They purchased 110 acres of nearly abandoned vineyards. The family embarked on an investment programme to replant and regraft the vines with both indigenous and international varieties. In 2000 Sandra Tavares, the youngest daughter, made her debut as a winemaker, passionate and eager to produce wine with only the best grapes found on the estate.

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.