Ein tief roter Wein mit granatroten Reflexen und einer frischen, fruchtigen Nase von dunkler Beerenkonfitüre und saftigen Schwarzkirschen. Im Finale zeit er sich voluminös und sehr nachhaltig. Passt zu: Wildgerichten.
Tipo:Encendedor a Gas; Estilo:Ordinario; Características:A prueba de Viento; Fuego:Fuego Simple; Material:ABS; Color:Colores Surtidos; Dimensiones (cm):7.5 x 3.5 x 3.0; Peso (kg):0.042; Contenido del Paquete:1 Encendedor
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Der Reserva zeigt feine Aromen von roten Früchten mit einem dezenten Holzton, der Wein ist weich und elegant.Die Weinregion Ribatejo ist Portugals wärmste Weinbauregion. Die Reben wachsen entlang des Flusses „Tejo“, der dem Gebiet seinen Namen gibt....