J Portugal Ramos

Vila Santa Vinho Red

Tempranillo & Tempranillo-based Spanish Blends

J Portugal Ramos

Vila Santa Vinho Red

Tempranillo & Tempranillo-based Spanish Blends

Vila Santa is produced in the Alentejo region, located in the south of Portugal. Its name originates from the title given in the 15th century to the members of the ancient Priest Congregation of St. John Evangelist, known simply as Loios. Loios monks have always had a deep connection to the history of Alentejo, especially to its wines. Thus, this wine has been named after them and is made from traditional grape varieties of the region. The Loios Red is a blend of traditional red varieties from this region; such as Aragonês, Trincadeira, and Castelão. After a careful selection and pressing, the juice is fermented in stainless steel tanks, perfectly preserving the unique, fresh fruit character of each variety.

Wine Production

Temperature-controlled in stainless steel tanks.

Tasting Notes

Fresh and intensely fruity aroma with vegetal undertones.

Food Pairing

Meat dishes, poultry, pasta.

Vila Santa is produced in the Alentejo region, located in the south of Portugal. Its name originates from the title given in the 15th century to the members of the ancient Priest Congregation of St. John Evangelist, known simply as Loios. Loios monks have always had a deep connection to the history of Alentejo, especially to its wines. Thus, this wine has been named after them and is made from traditional grape varieties of the region. The Loios Red is a blend of traditional red varieties from this region; such as Aragonês, Trincadeira, and Castelão. After a careful selection and pressing, the juice is fermented in stainless steel tanks, perfectly preserving the unique, fresh fruit character of each variety.

Wine Production

Temperature-controlled in stainless steel tanks.

Tasting Notes

Fresh and intensely fruity aroma with vegetal undertones.

Food Pairing

Meat dishes, poultry, pasta.

Sustainable Practices

Vineyard & Production Info

Soil composition:
Limestone, Schist

Winemaking & Aging

Varietal composition:
Aragónez, Trincadeira, other local grapes
Type of aging container:
Stainless steel tanks

Analytical Data

Acidity:
5.2 g/L
Alcohol:
14 %
Residual sugar:
4 g/L