Right then, let’s have a look at this “Tons de Duorum” – it seems someone’s been indulging in a little Roman strategy! Herdade do Esporão’s offering is certainly bold. The dominant Verdelho and Malvasia Fina grapes, grown on a limestone-rich vineyard, deliver a seriously vibrant acidity. Expect ripe notes of plums and figs, with just a hint of saltiness, for a truly memorable experience. Apparently, it pairs wonderfully with fresh cheeses – perfect for a little historical contemplation, wouldn’t you say?
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