Tes Gigantes | Vinho Verde, Portugal
Três Gigantes draws its character from the ancient lands of northern Portugal, heavily influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. A Vinho Verde, expressing delicate, fresh, and floral aromas with a light citrus and appley touch.
Três Gigantes draws its character from the ancient lands of northern Portugal, heavily influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. A Vinho Verde, expressing delicate, fresh, and floral aromas with a light citrus and appley touch.
Três Gigantes draws its character from the ancient lands of northern Portugal, heavily influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. A Vinho Verde, expressing delicate, fresh, and floral aromas with a light citrus and appley touch.
Known for its lush green landscapes and production of light, fresh, and vibrant wines, the Vinho Verde region in the northwestern part of Portugal is a gem of natural beauty and cultural richness.
The people of Vinho Verde still celebrate the country's unique folklore, which is deeply intertwined with their viticultural heritage. Mythological figures, revered by the local communities, are said to have watched over the vineyards since the first vines were planted, bringing fertility from the ocean to the lands.
This wine is a celebration of Portugal’s unique history, traditions, and the generations of dedicated winemakers perfecting their craft, cultivating the land, and developing the distinctive character of its wines.
TASTING NOTES
Youthful and fresh with a slight effervescence, this wine has delicate aromas of white blossom and melon. Light-bodied and crisp, the palate leads with citrus flavors, green apple, and a touch of kiwi.
Origin: Melgaço
Classification: D.O.C.
Vintage: 2023
Color: White
Wine Type: Still wine
PRODUCER
Our Masters of Wine work in cellars around the world. We invest in and collaborate with vineyard owners and winemakers to create, produce, and distribute artisanal wines that reflect their unique origins. For us, everything starts with a vineyard site that is totally unique and has a character of its own with a story to tell. Winemaking is inherently conservative, built upon generations of repetition or expensively purchased land, vineyards, and wineries. With just one harvest for every year of production, it is not an industry that inspires creativity – until now.