Mariposa Dao DOC Vinho Tinto
Quinta da Mariposa practice sustainable agriculture so they can craft wine whilst also preserving the wine culture for future generations. They only use native varieties found in the Dão region, ensuring their crop is perfectly suited to the soil and the climate. Their estate is modest and everything is done by hand.
Produced with respect for the natural characteristics of the grapes, intervening as little as possible to obtain quality wine that are true to their origins and terroir. The grapes were harvested manualy into 20kg boxes. After crushing with full destemming, the grapes go to into a small open stainless steel vat, were they macerate under low temperature for 48 hours. The fermentation is slow and the temperature controlled.
A vibrant ruby coloured wine, with highlights of wild berry notes, black pepper and wild flowers. The palate has a nice acidity combined with round tannins and a long finish.
Delivery
FREE LOCAL DELIVERY £30+ - FREE
Free Local delivery on orders £30+
£7.99 Standard Delivery - £7.99
We use APC as our courier, they work on a next day delivery basis, however we estimate 2-3 days so not to disappoint. When the order is received APC will issue you a tracking number via email or text. Please allow a few extra days for delivery to the Scottish Highlands and some other areas of Scotland.
Orders after 1pm will class as the next days order.
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Scottish Offshore 2-5 day - £22.00
Unfortunately we cannot deliver to the following postcode areas
BT01 - 99, HS01 - 9, IM01 - 99, IV41 - 51, IV55 - 56, JE01 - 99, KA27 - 28, KW15 - 17, PA20, PA41 - 49, PA60 - 78, PH42 - 44, PO30 - 41, WF11, ZE1 - 3
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