
Winery Madre de ÁguaExperimentum Rosado
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Details and technical informations about Winery Madre de Água's Experimentum Rosado.
Discover the grape variety: Odjaleschi
Structured and aromatic reds with a deep garnet-ruby colour, firm tannins and a full palate with preserved acidity, featuring signature aromas of red fruits (cherry, raspberry), soft spices and floral notes. Also made as a traditional off-dry style. An essential component of Khvanchkara, the legendary Georgian off-dry red wine, embodying the viticultural identity of the western Caucasus. Indigenous Georgian black variety, grown mainly in Racha-Lechkhumi.
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Informations about the Winery Madre de Água
The Winery Madre de Água is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 17 wines for sale in the of Dão to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Dão
"Burgundy of Portugal": elegance and finesse at altitude. Signature Touriga Nacional as red: deep and perfumed with signature notes of violet, blackberry, black cherry, bergamot and pine resin, fine tannins and freshness drawn taut. Blended with fruity Alfrocheiro, supple Jaen (Mencía) and structured Tinta Roriz. Encruzado whites, a Portuguese reference: ample and mineral (pear, honey, hazelnut, age-worthy).
The wine region of Beiras
Vast region of north-central Portugal, a fragmented mosaic of distinct sub-regions. In the west, Bairrada makes dense Baga reds with notes of black cherry, blackberry and leather, firm tannins — the base of the great Portuguese sparkling wines. In the centre, Dao produces fine Touriga Nacional reds (violet, raspberry, spice) and elegant Encruzado whites (flowers, citrus, butter). To the continental east, fleshy Touriga of Beira Interior and aromatic Fernao Pires.
The word of the wine: Clone
A vine propagated from a single specimen (by cuttings or grafting), as opposed to mass selection, which starts from a family of vines.














