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Low Stock Amoras Rosado 2022

Amoras Rosado 2022

Item Code: 0231722

Description

Rosé is a speciality of Portugal and it shows clearly in the ripe berry fruit and refreshing zip of this tasty family-estate pink. Cabernet plus Portugal’s prized Castelão and Camarate combine to make this unique and deliciously vibrant rosado.



If you like dry, bright, berry-fresh rosés, then you'll love Portugal’s new wave rosados. This country cultivates a myriad of exciting red varieties which, when picked early, with lots of refreshing zip, make perfect crisp pinks. Amoras is from a single estate 40km north of Lisbon, Casa Santos Lima, which has been owned by the same family for four generations.

The wine is named after the wild blackberry bushes that frame the vineyards, giving the local wildlife something other than tasty grapes to feed on! For this refreshing rosé, the winemaker selected Portugal’s prized native grapes, plus a portion of deep, blackcurrant Cabernet. It's a tasty drop on its own and ideal with seafood, salads, at a barbecue or with Asian cuisine.

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RRP HK$139.00
HK$49.00 / bottle when you Mix 12 or more
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Low Stock Amoras Branco Lisboa (250ml) 2017

Amoras Branco Lisboa (250ml) 2017

Item Code: 3304217

Description

For quality, value and character, Portugal’s wines are hard to beat. From the country’s most awarded cellar and using native grapes, this is a brilliantly refreshing glassful. In a handy size, too.



Amoras comprises star local grapes – Fernão Pires for weight and spice, Arinto for crisp, citrus fruit, Vital and Moscatel for aromatic, grapey character.

Style wise, it’s a great wine for, say, Pinot Grigio lovers wanting to branch out.

Portugal has a fascinating array of these indigenous grapes and they are finally getting the attention they deserve, thanks to a new generation of winemakers in charge of modern cellars.

Amoras is from an estate north of Lisbon, owned for several generations now by the da Silva family.

The soils, slopes and climate – ocean breezes combined with long sunny days – make this an ideal area for grape growing.

Chill the wine and enjoy by itself or with seafood, salad or sushi, and raise a glass to Portugal.

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RRP HK$50.00
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Storks Landing Rosé 2020

Item Code: 4159420

RRP HK$159.00
HK$59.00 / bottle when you Mix 12 or more
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Stones & Bones 2020

Item Code: 2267520

Description

Stones & Bones is a perfect example of how modern Portuguese reds are quickly becoming the UK’s favourite. No wonder when they offer some of the most impressive flavour and value in the world, like this bestseller.



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RRP HK$179.00
HK$157.52 / bottle when you Mix 12 or more
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Low Stock Brigando Rosé 2019

Brigando Rosé 2019

Item Code: 1983519

Description

For fans of wines that offer quality and great value for money, Portugal is a happy hunting ground. This fresh fruity pink is from one of the top names in Portuguese wine, José Neiva. Using prized Touriga Nacional, it is berry fresh with lemony zip.

Crafted from Portugal’s top grape, this is probably the best value rosé in our range – and it’s delicious, too. No wonder it won Golds and Silvers galore.

Strawberry and apple aromas spring from the glass. It’s made by the doyen of Portuguese wine, José Neiva. As Tim Atkin MW pointed out, “the Portuguese wine revolution wouldn’t have happened without him”.

Over the last decade, José’s cellar has won more awards than any other, with wines offering “ripe, accessible fruit, lush textures and good concentration, all at very affordable prices” (Jamie Goode).

In this mouthwatering pink he uses ripe, juicy Touriga Nacional for its unmatchable summer fruit character.

Perfect for picnics, with cold meats, chicken, veggie kebabs and so much more.

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RRP HK$149.00
HK$48.00 / bottle when you Mix 12 or more
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