This little Brejinho da Costa isn't holding back – it’s a seriously confident wine. The deep ruby colour is a definite invitation to explore, and the dark fruit, particularly plum, dances beautifully alongside toasted notes hinting at oak ageing, all balanced with a touch of spice. It has a robust structure, reminiscent of the strength of the Setúbal Peninsula, and a lingering finish thanks to the signature Alicante Bouschet. Absolutely fantastic with a nicely grilled fish.
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