Leira Seca Alvarinho / Trajadura, Encostas de Paderne, Manuel da Rosa

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Leira Seca is a white wine blend made from Alvarinho and Trajadura grape varieties and is produced by Manuel da Rosa at Encostas de Paderne.

Albarino, The Star of Northwest Spain

Albarino is a very well-known grape variety of the Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. It is best known from the region of Rias Baixas in Galicia, Spain, but it also makes some great wines in Portugal in the Alto Minho region, where it is known as Alvarinho. Albarino / Alvarinho has a very thick skin and this helps it to withstand the area’s particularly damp climate and contributes to its intense aromas and great acidity.

Vineyards in Alto Minho

Encostas de Paderne has 10 hectares of vineyards planted in 15 parcels on the slope of Paderne near Melgaco, in the Alto Minho. The vineyards are mainly situated along the banks of the Minho River, the natural border of Spain and northern Portugal. The vines are mostly over 20 years old, the climate has a strong Atlantic influence, and the soil is predominantly sand over a granite base, which gives great drainage.

Vineyard Management

Vineyards are managed with a low input and on an environmentally friendly basis (minimal usage of insecticides, pesticides, etc.). The vines are trained on a unilateral cordon, and there is systematic removal of the vigorous leaf canopy to allow the sun to get to and fully ripen the grapes for the Leira Seca.

The winemaker is Fernando Moura.

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