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Quinta Barranco Longo Chardonnay

Quinta Barranco Longo Chardonnay

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Discover the freshness and elegance of Quinta do Barranco Longo Chardonnay, a white wine from the Algarve that enchants with aromas of pineapple, mango, and buttery nuances. On the palate, it is creamy, balanced, and persistent – perfect to accompany special moments or sophisticated dishes.

Grape Varieties:

Chardonnay – freshness, with balanced acidity.

Year: 2024

Tasting Notes:

Color: Luminous straw yellow with greenish reflections.

Aroma: Intense and elegant with tropical fruits (pineapple and mango) and citrus with subtle vanilla nuances and buttery hints.

Palate: Full-bodied and balanced, it presents freshness and well-integrated acidity. creamy texture and a persistent finish with a slight mineral character that reflects the Algarve terroir.

Food Pairing:

Pairs well with grilled cod dishes, seafood rice, fish cataplana, risotto, and grilled white meats.


Serving temperature:
10–12 °C

Alcohol content: 12%

Quinta do Barranco Longo was founded in 2001 by Rui Virgínia, at Casa Agrícola do Algoz, in the municipality of Silves. In a region where wines had lost recognition, Rui Virgínia began a project with the aim of revitalizing local viticulture and producing high-quality wines

With 120 hectares of area, of which 20 hectares are vineyards planted in clay-limestone soils, the quinta adopts sustainable agricultural practices and modern winemaking techniques. The quinta's portfolio includes a variety of white, red, and rosé wines, with highlights such as the "KO Late Harvest" label, a dessert wine that reflects the quinta's commitment to quality and innovation.

Viticulture in the Algarve has deep roots, dating back more than 2,500 years. The Algarve wine sector has experienced a rebirth in recent years, with the revitalization of traditional grape varieties such as Negra Mole, Castelão, Síria, and Arinto, and the pursuit of quality wines that reflect the unique character of the region.

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