“This Mateus Maria from Herdade da Malhadinha certainly doesn't play the mournful Alentejo red. It’s a wine with genuine character, clearly born from a terroir that’s not shy about showcasing its personality. The Aragoneses and Trincadeira provide a solid foundation, but the ageing in chestnut barrels softens the intensity with ripe black fruit notes and a hint of spice. That silver Reconhecimento de Vinhos de Portugal medal confirms its quality – and suggests it’s worth pairing with hearty beef or rabbit dishes.”
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