

This Porta 6 White is an aromatic and crisp white wine from the Lisboa region of Portugal. Featuring a blend of Arinto, Viosinho, Chardonnay, and Viognier grapes, it offers fresh fruity flavours perfect for sipping on a sunny day with friends.
Relax with a glass of Porta 6 White! It is aromatic, fresh and lively, with crisp fruity flavours, making it perfect to sip and enjoy with good friends on a sunny day. This label is an original painting by Hauke Vagt - he is a rather eccentric German painter, spending his summers with the tourists on the streets in Lisbon. We found this some time ago and absolutely had to put it on a bottle. He has no mobile phone and is not an easy guy to reach, but finally here it is. An iconic image from Lisbon. Vinho Regional Lisboa
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| Energy: 311kJ / 74kcal |
Allergy Advice: Contains Sulphites
Manufacturer: Selected by: Guy Anderson Wines Ltd, TA14 6QR, UK.
Country of Origin: Portugal
Packaging: Bottle
Alcohol: Alcohol by volume: 12.5%, Alcoholic content: 9.4 units
Serving suggestion: It is aromatic, fresh and lively, with crisp fruity flavours
Agent: Guy Anderson Wines
Grape variety: Arinto, Viosinho, Chardonnay, Viognier
Producer: Vidigal Wines S.A.
Winemaker: António Mendes Lopes, António Ventura, Rafael Neuparth and Arnaldo Simões
Wine colour: White
Type of closure: Oak Bark Cork
Storage instructions: This wine is ideal for drinking now but can be kept for up to 1 year
History: Vidigal Wines is a family run, medium size wine company that produces Still and Dessert Wines. Located in the center of Portugal, nearby the city of Leiria. Vidigal was established in the beginning of the 20th Century in a winery founded by a Church Canon.
Regional information: Vidigal produce this wine in Lisboa from vineyards close to the Atlantic Ocean and as such the sea breeze has an influence on the wines they produce, creating wines which are fresh and always very fruity.
Vinification: Crushing and soft press, followed by clarification. Fermentation occurs at a controlled temperature (15ºC)