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Quinta do Cume
Burgundy Douro Douro Valley France Provezende World Heritage
The Quinta do Cume wines are born on the slopes of the ancient land of Provezende, a historic village on the right bank of the Douro River in the heart of the Douro wine region. A demarcated region, classified by UNESCO as World Heritage.
The land of Provezende brings together all the features of a great wine: The rugged terrain, shist soil, proximity of water, sun exposure and ideal altitude. Add to all that a terroir that gives unique oenological propertis, and you can produce high-quality wines.
Winemaker Jean-Hugues Gros, trained in one of the most reputed schools in the...
Moscatel de Setubal
Dessert Wine Moscatel Muscat Setubal
The Muscat grape is one of the oldest grape classes known to the wine world. Rather than just being one grape, Muscat includes a family of grapes, found in a range of colors: from white to brown to near black. The Muscat Blanc grape is the oldest assortment and produces the most intense grape flavors. Small in size, Muscat Blanc is not always white and it can produce both dry and sweet wines. Muscat of Alexandria is larger and often darker than the Muscat Blanc, and creates wines of intense sweetness.
Moscatel de Setúbal is a Portuguese dessert wine produced around...