“Golden with green hues, lemony aromas with hints of melon and tropical fruit, light mineral and toast notes.“
The Tejo region is located in the very heart of Portugal, a short drive from the capital city of Lisbon. Pulsing with a rich heritage, Tejo claims a bounty of historical treasures scanning the pages of time, from Roman ruins and Gothic castles, to Manueline monasteries and medieval hilltop villages. To the Portuguese, Tejo is known as the land of vineyards, olive groves, cork forests, Mertolengo cattle, and the famous Lusitano horses.
Viticulture has deep roots in Tejo and it is heralded as one of the oldest wine producing regions in the country. Vineyards have graced the banks of the Tejo River (Tagus in English) since Roman times, and the influence of past grape-growing cultures is evident in the many architectural relics dotting the landscape.
Because they reflect deep knowledge and experience cumulated over many generations, our wines are crafted with great care. From vine to bottle and throughout the winemaking procedures, all our efforts are aimed at achieving wines of quality and exception all while respecting place and environment.
With Quinta da Lapa being the ideal berth for terroir wines, our first and foremost care is placed on the vineyard, all 72 hectares of it.
Some wines age in barrels, either as varietal lots or as blends. We work with 225 liter barrels of both French and American oak, new or of use, according to the “condiment” with which to impart each wine. Always maintaining the premise never to hinder the wine’s original flavor and complexity.
After bottling our red wines age further for periods that range from 4 months to 4 years before they are put on the market and consumed.
Grape Varieties: 100% Chardonnay
Vinification: Fermentation in stainless steel vats with temperature control.
Tasting Notes: Golden with green hues, lemony aromas with hints of melon and tropical fruit, light mineral and toast notes. Intense, moth filling flavors of ripe yellow fruit, a velvety round texture with buttery undertones and a vibrant acidity that induces a lingering fresh finish.
Keeping Time: This wine will reach its full expression within the next 4 years.
Winemakers: Jaime Quendera & Jorge Ventura
Alcohol: 12,5%
Tempearutre: 0-12ºC
Bottle: 0,75L
Awards & Distinctions: 16 Points & Best Buy // Vinhos Grandes Escolhas Magazine
Food pairing: This wine pairs perfectly with grilled or steamed fish, poultry dishes, sauteed or curried vegetables.
Year: 2022