Lacrau
The grapes that gave rise to this wine come from high-quality vineyards located in the upper Cima Corgo. The cultural practices of the time recommended a high planting density, forcing the roots to explore the soil to greater depths. This practice, combined with the age of the vines, leads to a low production. In these superior vineyards, we can still find the Buthus occitanus, also known as the scorpion.
Lacrau comes from the Arabic al-’aqrab. The lacrau is an invertebrate arthropod (with legs made up of several segments) belonging to the order Scorpiones and the class Arachnida. The lacrau is the only scorpion found in Portugal. It is distributed throughout the country, from Trás-os-Montes to the Algarve, and is often found in arid areas with sun-exposed rocks.
Vinification: Manual harvest. Manual selection of the bunches. Destemming followed by crushing. Fermentation in lagar with foot treading and fermentation in stainless steel tanks with post-fermentation maceration. Aging in oak barrels for 14 to 18 months.
Allergens information
Contains sulphites.
SKU: 104299