The Winery Gardin Rubert of Espírito Santo

The Winery Gardin Rubert is one of the best wineries to follow in Espírito Santo.. It offers 7 wines for sale in of Espírito Santo to come and discover on site or to buy online.
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Coastal state in south-eastern Brazil, one of the cooler zones in the country in its inland massifs, humid subtropical climate. Pioneer approach of "colheita de inverno" (double pruning for winter harvest). Syrah is the signature red: full-bodied and sun-drenched with notes of blackberry, plum, black pepper, spices and a smoky touch, round tannins. Taut Sauvignon Blanc as signature white with lively notes of citrus, herbs and passion fruit.
Niágara Rosada and Isabel labrusca varieties.
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Structured, taut whites with precise acidity and a slender mouth, featuring aromas of citrus (lemon, orange peel), dried fruits, toasted almond, Mediterranean herbs and pronounced saline notes. A historic pillar of medium-dry Madeira (one of the island's four classic noble grapes) where it develops complex oxidative notes. Also as structured dry whites in Douro DOC and Australia (Hunter Valley). Native Portuguese grape, unrelated to Spanish Verdejo.
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Structured and aromatic whites with pale golden colour, ample mouth with preserved acidity, showing signature aromas of fennel, white pepper, cinnamon, anise and remarkable spicy notes. Singular Béarnais identity profile. Very rare (under 1 ha), often blended with Lauzet and Gros Manseng. Autochthonous French white grape from Béarn (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), also called Camaralet de Lasseube.