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Casa Grande produces wines in Alentejano, Portugal's expansive southern region known for ripe, structured reds. The winery's Tinto blends five varieties—Touriga Nacional, Tinta Miuda, Aragonez, Shiraz, and Alicante Bouschet—a composition that draws on both indigenous Portuguese grapes and international varieties suited to the region's warm climate. Touriga Nacional brings dark fruit and mineral tension; Aragonez and Tinta Miuda add body and acidity; Shiraz contributes richness; Alicante Bouschet deepens color and tannin. The resulting wine reflects Alentejano's character: generous fruit, balanced structure, and the depth that comes from blending complementary varieties. Wine Enthusiast and Wine Advocate have rated the Tinto.
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