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Beyra Superior Magnum Red
31,32 €
Hand-picked grapes, reception with total destemming and crushing immediately. Fermentation between 22-26ºC for 7 days with gentle maceration. Aging for 12 months in new French oak 1/3 and American 2/3 oak barrels. Very complex aroma where the notes of barrel harmoniously combine that add complexity to spices, black fruits, licorice and violets in a set that promises to improve in bottle year after year. Complexity, very concentrated aroma, vigorous and structured in the mouth with a thick texture. Contains sulfites.
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Categories: Wine, Portuguese
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