• Reinados Tinto

Reinados Tinto

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  • Country of origin:Portugal
  • Wine Type: Dry Red Wine
  • Tasting Notes:Vibrant fruit character, balanced structure, and refreshing acidity.
Nutrition details (per 125ml)
  • ABV12%
  • Calories83
  • Sugars0g
  • Carbohydrates0g
Each bottle saves you (vs standard average*):
  • Calories

    180.0

  • Sugars

    20.0g

*Statistics based from Drinkaware 2023 and Alcohol Health Alliance 2022
100% Gluten-free

Nutrition Facts


Serving size 125ml

Amount per serving

  • Calories 83
  • Total Sugars 0g
  • Alcohol by volume 12%

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Product Details

Taste the robust flavours of Portugal with Reinados Tinto, a red wine that embodies the royal essence of its homeland, Verde Vinho. Crafted from a combination of grapes, Tinta Roriz and Touriga Franca, this wine offers a sophisticated tasting experience.

Tasting Notes

Reinados Tinto is made using a combination of grapes: Tinta Roriz (60%) and Touriga Franca (40%). Its garnet colour, fruity aroma and smooth tannins reflect all its youth and makes this wine a safe choice. Its vibrant fruit character, balanced structure, and refreshing acidity makes it an excellent choice for pairing with a variety of dishes. We recommend enjoying this with grilled seafood or a hearty stews. But it’s equally as enjoyable on its own.

Details

Type: Medium- Full bodied 

ABV: 12%

Calories: 83cals per 125ml

Sugar: 0g

Dietary info: 100% Gluten-free

Region

Reinados Tinto is produced in the beautiful Vinho Verde area in the north of Portugal, where its grapes are grown in the Caves Campelo vineyard. Caves Campelo was established in 1951 and now produced some of the best wines in the country. As for the iconic Vinho Verde region itself, this region enjoys a cool, maritime climate influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. It’s well-known for its lush, green landscape – the name ‘Vinho Verde’ literally translates to ‘Green Wine’.