This product is no longer in stock
Warning: Last items in stock!
Availability date:
“Nana is not our mother’s true name but everyone calls her Nana. Our memories of taste and flavours come from her kitchen, conviviality sits at her table, and it’s around her that everything happens and takes place. This wine celebrates Nana’s livelyness.”
Grape Varieties: 100% Fernão Pires
Vinification: Slight Fermentation followed by alcoholic fermentation under controlled temperatures. Methode Classique ”Champenoise” with bottle fermentation. Then laid down in the cellar for 9 months.
Tasting Notes: This dry yet fruity sparkling wine, made from traditional portuguese grape varieties is elegant, fresh and crisp with very fine pearly bubbles. It displays complex aromas with hints of honeysuckle and fresh biscuit. The palate is intense of citric flavours, rich and well balanced with a pleasant finish.
Type | Protected Designation of Origin |
Btl. Capac | 0.75 Liter |
Alcoholic content | 12% |
Grape varietal | Fernão Pires |
Region | Tejo |
Total acidity | 5.2 |
Winemaker | Jaime Quendera & Jorge Ventura |
pH | 3.35 |
Service Temperature: | 8ºC and 10ºC |
Tasting notes | This dry yet fruity sparkling wine, made from traditional Portuguese grape varieties is elegant, fresh and crisp with very fine pearly bubbles. |
Production | Slight Fermentation followed by alcoholic fermentation under controlled temperatures. Methode Classique ”Champenoise” with bottle fermentation. Then laid down in the cellar for 9 months. |
Palate | The palate is intense of citric flavours, rich and well balanced with a pleasant finish. |
Nose | It displays complex aromas with hints of honeysuckle and fresh biscuit. |
Wine Pairing | This sparklig wine pairs perfectly with oysters, steamed crustaceans. It may also be served as an aperitif. |
he did not know, nor did he know that in Portugal they also produced sparkling wine.
Many thanks to madeinportucale for this new discovery.
Good Sparkling. Tks
Very good