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Producer : Luis Pato
Region : Beira (Portugal), Portugal (Portugal)
Bottle Per Case : 12 x 750 ml
Food Pairing : Breads, Cured Meat, Ham, Rich Fish, White Meat
Luis Pato Maria Gomes is a young, fresh and very aromatic white wine from the wine region of Bairrada. It expresses all its exuberance from the combination of intense aromas of white bark, fruits, citrus, and tropical nuances and extraordinary acidity.
Bottles Per Case | 12 Pack |
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Cellaring | Drink Now |
Sweetness | XD - Extra Dry See Sweetness Chart |
Bottle Size | 750 ml |
Producer | Luis Pato |
Region | Beira (Portugal), Portugal (Portugal) |
Alcohol | 12.5% alc./vol. |
Style | Fresh and crisp whites |
Vintage | 2022 |
Farming Method | Sustainable |
Grapes | Maria Gomes, Sercialinho |
Food Pairing | Breads, Cured Meat, Ham, Rich Fish, White Meat |
Descriptors | Floral, Fruity, Mineral |
Wine Type | White |
Wood Presence | Unoaked |
Body | Medium |
Price of Case | $263.88 |
The Pato family has been crafting wine at Quinta do Ribeirinho since at least the 18th century. João Pato commenced bottling wine from his vineyards in 1970, marking the first winemaker in the Bairrada region post its demarcation. This rebellious and pioneering spirit was inherited by his son, Luis Pato. In 1980, Luis crafted his inaugural wine, a pure Baga, renowned for its exceptional quality and absolute rarity, cherished by connoisseurs as a treasure. Over the years, Luis experimented with Baga and successfully produced Portugal's first Vinhas Velhas wine! However, in 1999, he made a personal choice to step away from the DOC denomination, now labeling his wines as Regional Beiras.
Pato's 60 hectares of vineyards boast Baga and Touriga Nacional (red varieties), along with Maria Gomes, Bical, Bairrada’s Cercial, and Sercialinho (white varieties). These vineyards are spread across two distinct soil types: sandy and chalky-clay.
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