This Patrão Diogo Branco, born of Lisbon’s spirit, is a delightfully understated tribute to tradition. Bright citrus notes – predominantly lemon and lime, courtesy of Alvarinho and Arinto – playfully intertwine with a hint of green apple. That characteristic vibrancy, rooted in the region’s terroir, delivers a refreshing quality that’s simply begging for a plate of grilled white fish or a classic Bacalhau à Brás. A straightforward wine, certainly, but one imbued with the elegant charm that only wines from Lisbon can offer.
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