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Red
750ml
Bottle: $27.94
12 bottles: $27.38
Named after the Sky God ‘for its light, ethereal qualities,’ unfiltered, Ouranus has a hazy plum hue, but lovely...
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Red
750ml
Bottle: $16.95
12 bottles: $16.61
Rated 92 - The 2021 Pop Cozs Tinto from António Marques-Da-Cruz and Tiago Teles is made entirely from Castelão,...
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Red
750ml
Bottle: $25.20
12 bottles: $24.70
Rated 91 - The 2021 Coz’s Castelão from António Marques-da-Cruz and Tiago Teles is one of their newer vineyards,...
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Red
750ml
Bottle: $15.00
12 bottles: $14.25
Refreshing acidity and elegant taste. Clear ruby in color. Fruity and slightly vegetal aroma, combining red fruits...
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Red
750ml
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12 bottles: $15.83
From grapes of 70-year-old vines, this ripe wine is richly structured and has a dense texture. It has a fine juicy...
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Red
750ml
Bottle: $16.94
12 bottles: $16.60
Aromatic, fresh and finely honed with mineral undertones and white pepper, dried herb and incense spices. Delicious...
Red
750ml
Bottle: $17.94
12 bottles: $17.58
Rich and complex flavor with aromas of ripe fruit and spices. Full-bodied with a balance between the good acidity of...

Cherries Mencia Sauvignon Blanc Portugal 750ml Wine

The green skinned grapes of the Sauvignon Blanc varietal had their origins in Southern France, where they are still widely grown and used for many of the excellent young and aged white wines the region is famous for. Today, however, they are grown in almost every wine producing country in the world, and are widely revered for their fresh and grassy flavors, full of tropical notes and refreshing, zesty character. Sauvignon Blanc grapes thrive best in moderate climates, and ripen relatively early in the year. This has made them a favorite for many wineries in the New World, where they can still produce healthy and high yields in the earlier part of the summer before the temperatures become too hot. Too much heat has a massively adverse effect on Sauvignon Blanc, as the grapes become dull in their flavor, and the wine produced from them loses all its unique character and high points. As such, Sauvignon Blanc farmers have had a lot of trouble from global warming and climate change, as they are being forced to harvest their crops increasingly earlier in the year when it is cool enough to do so.

Benefiting from both the hot, dry Iberian climate as well as brisk Atlantic winds, Portugal is a perfectly situated country for vineyard cultivation and wine production. With a wine making history which stretches back thousands of years, it comes as little surprise that wine plays an important role in the cultural identity and practices of the country. The Phoenicians, the Carthaginians, the Greeks and the Romans all had a hand in forming Portugal as an important center for wine production, and over the millennia, this resulted in each region of this beautiful part of Europe producing its own distinctive wines easily identifiable and separate from neighboring Spain's. Today, the varied terroir and climate across Portugal allows a great range of wines to be made each year, from the fresh and dry Vinho Verde wines to the famous and widely drunk fortified Port wines, and many in between.