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J. Portugal Ramos Loios Branco White (Alentejano)
Portugal
Ficha técnica
- Tipo
- Other
- País
- Portugal
- Denominação
- Alentejano
- Corpo
- light
- Acidez
- high
- Doçura
- dry
Harmonização
saladas · frutos do mar · peixes grelhados · aperitivos
Safras avaliadas
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201685 pts
Named after a local order of monks in the Middle Ages, the wine is rounded and easy. The gentle fruitiness gives the wine a zing of acidity. That's balanced by the open and smooth texture and flavors of creamed apple. Drink now.
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201585 pts
This is a soft, tropical-fruit flavored wine. It has a tangy, mineral texture that cuts through the riper fruitiness to give a wine that is easy and very drinkable now.
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201385 pts
As always, Loios is a bright and fruity wine that is ready to drink young. With peach, grapefruit and red apple flavors, it's a soft wine with a crisp streak. It is ready to drink now and will be better at the end of 2014.
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201285 pts
This is a light and fruity wine from J. Portugal Ramos. It's crisp, with lemon and citrus flavor, and bright with grapefruit acidity. Drink now and over the next year.
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201085 pts
Attractive, softly fruity wine, with some citrus character as well as pear and apple juice. It is crisp, fresh, ready to drink. Winebow.
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200785 pts
The white wine in a new duo of branded wines called Loios, this is a simple citrus- and apple-flavored wine, relatively fat and full, but leaving enough fresh acidity.