Castelão
Castelão, also known as Periquita, is a versatile red grape varietal from Portugal, capable of producing high-quality wines with red fruit flavors, refreshing acidity, and moderate tannins
Varietal origin: Castelão is believed to have originated in Portugal, specifically in the region of Setúbal. It is also known by the synonym Periquita, which is a popular name used for this grape variety in some regions of Portugal.
Typical taste profiles: Castelão wines are known for their deep red color, moderate tannins, and high acidity. They typically exhibit aromas of red fruits, such as cherry and strawberry, as well as floral and spicy notes. Castelão wines are often described as medium-bodied, with a good balance between fruitiness, acidity, and tannins.
Regional styles: Castelão is used to produce a wide range of wine styles, including red, rosé, and fortified wines. In Portugal, it is often used as a blending grape, adding structure and complexity to blends with other local grape varieties. Castelão is also capable of producing varietal wines that showcase its unique characteristics, particularly in the regions of Setúbal and Palmela, where it is widely grown
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