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Saroto White, NV

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Portugal
Wine
White
Traditional Varieties from Arribas do Douro
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vineyard Vineyard
  • Organic / Biodynamic (uncertified)
  • Soil type: Clay, Granite, Quartz, Schist
cellar Cellar
  • Fermented spontaneously using low-intervention
  • Sulphites: 35 mg/L
  • Fining (clarification): Unfined
  • Filtering: Unfiltered
  • Suitable for Vegans and vegetarians
  • Alcohol: tbc
  • Residual sugar: <1 g/L
  • Vessel type: Wood - New oak, Wood - Old oak, Stainless Steel, Other

Additional Information

The 2019 growing season was a very good one as, apart from one big hail storm, it was very balanced and regular. The grapes used to make Saroto White 2019 were hand harvested into 20 kg cases over the second week of September and were foot trodden in a tradicional lagar totaling four days of skin maceration. After this period, the grapes were pressed and the juice was racked into used french oak barrels and one new barrel. Kept in barrel over lees for 7 months, the juice fermented naturally with indigenous yeast and without temperature control (wild fermentation) finishing both alcoholic and malolactic fermentations.

This wine is unfined and unfiltered and may present deposit over time.
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The Arribas Wine Company project began in 2017, when Frederico Machado and Ricardo Alves decided after many nacional and international experiences that the time to start a more personal project had arrived, thus reflecting their own philosophy and winemaking style. The quest for diversity and a spot with unique characteristics took them to Bemposta, a small village from Mogadouro, where the grandparents of one of the founders were born. There they found very old vineyards, some of them recently abandoned due to the owners old age. It´s from the regeneration of their first plot, less than 2 ha, that their first wine Saroto was made. If Saroto is the local term to designate an animal with its tail cut off, the lizard pretends to simbolize the capacity of regeneration thus representing the will to recover and preserve such a rich and diverse heritage that otherwise would be lost. Tinta Gorda, Malvasia, Bastardo, Verdelho, Rufete, Bastardo Branco, Verdelho Vermelho, Tinta Serrana amoung other varieties and some yet to be identified, altitude, a wide variation of soils and exposures, traditional and sustainable viticulture and minimal intervention winemaking are the conducting wires of this project which aims at elevating the full potential of Arribas do Douro and its vineyards. The full potential of Arribas do Douro is yet to be unlocked and they keep exploring different vineyards and sites in order to fulfill their desire to fully understand the limits…
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