Description
João Barbosa founded his company, João TM Barbosa Vinhos in 1997. Although this may be considered a young winery in Portugal, Barbosa's family has a rich history in winemaking. His grandfather founded the famed Caves Dom Teodósio and as a young boy João would accompany his grandfather to work in the vineyards.
Barbosa produces his Ninfa label at his Porta de Teira winery located in Rio Major, Tejo.
The Maria Gomes vines are planted on rich soils of limestone and clay. The vineyard sites host a Mediterranean climate with influence from the Atlantic. South-facing vineyards that are planted on steep slopes to promote drainage, along with ideal temperature amplitude and maximum sun exposure, are all factors that contribute to the ideal conditions for grape ripening.
Grapes are hand-harvested early in order to maintain their fresh acidity.
At the winery, fermentation and aging occur in stainless steel vats in order to preserve the natural aromas of the Maria Gomes grape variety.
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Taste
On the nose, notes of white flowers and fresh citrus fruits predominate, as well as some white peach. The unctuousness is immediately evident in the aroma combined with the freshness of a minerality coming from the soil where the vines grow. On the palate, salinity and citrus fruit stand out, as well as some orange blossom.
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Food Matching
A great pairing for Sushi or Bacalhau (salt cod), barbecued chicken, or fresh salads with feta.
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