Case includes: Product information: Flor de Crasto, Vintage:2014, A fresh and vibrant Portuguese dry white with aromas of white fleshed peaches, citrus, tropical fruits and even a hint of chamomile. The palate is crisp and ripe, with good balance and a chalky mineral quality on the finish., About this bottle:Quinta do Crasto is one of the largest and most famous wineries in Portugal’s Douro Valley. Located in the heart of the Cima Corgo, the 400-year-old estate’s south facing vineyards rise dramatically up from the Douro river over 600 metres, with the vines clinging precariously to the steeply terraced schistous slopes. The grapes for this wine, a blend of traditional Portuguese varieties Rabigato, Códega do Larinho and Viosinho, were harvested from selected vineyard plots within the estate, where the average age of the vines is 20 years. Winemaker Manuel Lobo had the grapes gently pressed in the winery before the juice was fermented at low temperatures to retain all its fruity character. He used no oak to emphasise the fruit’s quality., Grape Variety: Rabigato, Códega do Larinho and Viosinho, Country of origin:Portugal, Region:Douro, More information: Bottle size:750 ml, Alcohol content:12.5 %, Alcohol units per bottle:9.4, Alcohol units per serving:1.6, Serving Size:125 ml, Allergens:Sulphites, Stopper type:Cork, Consume Within:12 months of purchase, Bottling address: Gouvinhas 5060-063 Sabrosa, Portugal