Azores Wine Company
Vulcanico White
Arinto Blend from Acores, Portugal
Bottle size:
750 ml
Shipping: R165 nationwide
Azores Wine Company
The Azores wines are produced in the heart of the Atlantic Ocean, 1600 km from the mainland, in an archipelago with 9 islands. Graciosa, Pico and Biscoitos are the three demarcated subregions. The nature of the volcanic soils and the markedly maritime climate give the Azores wines a unique and exclusive identity, irreproducible elsewhere. The climate is mild and very humid throughout the year, with sudden changes. Azoreans usually say that it is possible to experience all 4 seasons in a single day. The Azorean vineyards are avid survivors in their own right. Fruit of a viticulture in extremis, they resist salinity, winds, absence of soil, proximity to the sea and brackish water. Shielded from the winds by dry stone walls called “currais”, carefully built more than 500 years ago, they are part of the UNESCO’s World Heritage – Pico Vineyard Cultural Landscape. These walls protect the Azorean vineyards from the wind and from the salinity that is ''sprayed'' when the waves break, the landscape's identity. The most important grape varieties are Verdelho, Terrantez do Pico and Arinto dos Açores. Verdelho is the traditional grape variety of the Azores, considered to be the oldest and most traditional, the same as Madeira's Verdelho. Studies of the genetic profile of this variety have shown it to be a different variety from the Italian Verdicchio, the Spanish Verdejo and the Portuguese Gouveio, which is also called Verdelho on the mainland. The Arinto dos Açores is a completely unique variety, indigenous to the Azores, and its origin is unknown. It is the variety that is most resistant to the archipelago's climatic adversities. Terrantez do Pico is one of the three indigenous grape varieties of the Azores. It is the grape variety that covers the largest cultivated area. It is unique in the world and was once practically extinct. The geographical designation combined with the name is not to be confused with the Terrantez planted in Madeira and the Terrantez from the mainland, also genetically proven to be distinct varieties.
Description
Mineral and salty attack, it has the grape varietals and Azorean Terroir matrix, but with a much more exuberant, tropical aroma of the Azorean pineapple and passion fruit, fresh fruit with acidity.
Food Pairing
Shellfish, Rich fish (salmon, tuna etc), Mature and hard cheese, Lean fish