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Quinta da Casal Branco 'Capoeira' Fernão Pires 2021
Primary flavours

Citrus

Guava

Lime Peel

Lychee

Tropical Fruits

Almonds

Aromatic

Floral

Musk

Peach Blossoms
Details
This is a unique and intriguing blend of the indigenous Fernão Pires along with Sauvignon Blanc! Expect a very tropical nose of guava and white flowers backed up by subtle notes of almond and exotic fruit. The mouthfeel is rich, with an attractive viscosity and a lovely tapered finish.
Origin: Portugal. Mainly Grown In: Portugal and very small amounts in South Africa. Key Facts: Fernão Pires is yet another grape variety worth knowing about when it comes to the diverse range of indigenous grapes and wines of Portugal. Better suited to the warmer climes of the central and southern parts of the country; care needs to be taken with this grape as it has a tendency to over-crop, which can at times lead to dilution of flavour and concentration in wine. However, when it is treated with respect this grape variety is capable of producing excellent white wine with stunning aromatic complexity. Like so many other grapes in Portugal, Fernão Pires can often be found alongside a host of other grape varieties both in the vineyard and in the bottle, in particular Arinto, one of Portugal’s most prolific white grapes. Fun Fact: As with many of the grapes in Portugal, Fernão Pires also goes by another name: Maria Gomes.
Origin: Portugal. Mainly Grown In: Portugal and very small amounts in South Africa. Key Facts: Fernão Pires is yet another grape variety worth knowing about when it comes to the diverse range of indigenous grapes and wines of Portugal. Better suited to the warmer climes of the central and southern parts of the country; care needs to be taken with this grape as it has a tendency to over-crop, which can at times lead to dilution of flavour and concentration in wine. However, when it is treated with respect this grape variety is capable of producing excellent white wine with stunning aromatic complexity. Like so many other grapes in Portugal, Fernão Pires can often be found alongside a host of other grape varieties both in the vineyard and in the bottle, in particular Arinto, one of Portugal’s most prolific white grapes. Fun Fact: As with many of the grapes in Portugal, Fernão Pires also goes by another name: Maria Gomes.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards medium bodied, low sweetness, with medium acidity, very fruity, low tannins, medium alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Tejo
country
Portugal
Grape type
Fernão Pires
Wine Maker
Quinta do Casal Branco
Alcohol
12%
Vintage
2021
Cellar period
1-3 years
Production method
Vegan
Pairing guide
We love a good Fernao Pires wine here at Good Pair Days, and this gorgeously crisp white from Quinta do Casal simply deepens our ever-increasing devotion. When it comes to food pairing, this wine is going to match up beautifully with cucumber and dill salads, sushi rolls, summer rolls and all kinds of white fish and green vegetable combos. It’s also fantastic with dishes featuring chicken breast, pine nuts and macadamia, offering plenty of possibilities for those seeking culinary inspiration!
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Food

Raw Fish

Hot & Spicy

Spiced Pork

Sushi
Tastes

Creamy

Savoury

Spicy
Moods

Contemplative

Mood for something different
Seasons

Autumn

Spring
Recipe Matches
Wine region
Tejo, Portugal
Get ready to experience the flavors of Portugal's Tejo wine region! This hidden gem is tucked away in the heart of the country and is known for producing some of the most delicious and unique wines around. From the aromatic and refreshing Fernão Pires to the rich and full-bodied Castelão, Tejo wines are sure to tantalize your taste buds. And with so many charming wineries and vineyards to explore, you can sip and savor your way through the rolling countryside while soaking up the local culture. So why not grab a bottle of Tejo wine, gather some friends, and toast to the good life? Saúde!
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