The perfect (and refreshing) duo for summer

A dupla perfeita (e refrescante) para o verão

When summer arrives, there’s nothing like good company to make hot days more pleasant. And when it comes to wines that encapsulate the refreshing spirit of this passionate season, the Herdade da Rocha Branco e Rosé duo emerges as the ideal choice. These wines, produced in Vila do Crato, near the Serra de São Mamede, in Alentejo, are the perfect combination for sunny days.

Rocha Branco Estate

Herdade da Rocha White is a true invitation to summer. With a delicate golden colour and citrus yellow tones, this wine reveals a complex bouquet, with tropical notes of apricot, lychee and mango. On the palate, this white wine displays a dense and fresh texture, with a persistent finish that leaves a pleasant sensation of lightness. Produced from the Arinto and Alvarinho grape varieties, which give it a distinctive character, this wine is ideal to accompany seafood, grilled fish or even white meats. Its freshness and depth make it an essential choice for summer.

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Rocha Rosé Estate

Alongside the white, the Herdade da Rocha Rosé is 100% Touriga Nacional and completes this pairing with equal perfection. Presenting a light salmon color and a delicate aroma of red fruits, especially strawberries, this rosé offers a subtle touch of pink pepper and dried fruits. Fresh and very well balanced, it displays a long and pleasant persistence that makes it ideal to pair with fish, seafood and fresh salads. Its lightness and elegance at the table make this wine an ally on hot days, providing a refreshing and very tasty experience.

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Whether it’s by the sea, at an outdoor lunch with family or friends, or even on a relaxing afternoon, this duo from Herdade da Rocha is perfect for summer. Produced in Vila do Crato, a region known for its distinctive wines, the result is wines with plenty of character and freshness.

For summer, go for this duo that combines tradition, quality and a touch of modernity!

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