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Alicante Bouschet
The world of wine is full of hidden gems, and Alicante Bouschet is certainly one of them. This red wine, appreciated for its intense color and rich aromatic profile, finds its roots in a grape with unique characteristics that clearly distinguish it. Originally created in France at the end of the 19th century by the vintner Henri Bouschet, Alicante Bouschet is a hybrid grape variety that combines Garnacha with another variety, Petit Bouschet. This combination gave rise to one of the few red grapes with colored pulp, a feature that gives the wine its characteristic dark color.
Over the years, Alicante Bouschet found a second home in Portugal, where it gained popularity and is cultivated with great success, particularly in the Alentejo region. Here, the warm and dry climate and the clay and limestone soils create an ideal environment for this grape variety. Besides Portugal, Alicante Bouschet is also cultivated in other wine regions of the world, such as Spain and some areas of the United States, including California, where it is appreciated for its versatility and intensity.
The production of Alicante Bouschet is an art that requires attention and care. The grapes are generally hand-picked to ensure that only the best clusters are used for winemaking. After fermentation, the wine is often aged in oak barrels, a practice that further enriches its aromatic profile with hints of vanilla and sweet spices. The result is a full-bodied and structured wine, with a velvety palate that envelops the senses.
Organoleptically, Alicante Bouschet stands out for its intense aromas of berries, plum, and black cherry, accompanied by notes of dark chocolate and spices. On the palate, it presents a full and round structure, soft tannins, and a balanced acidity that enhances its drinkability. It is a wine that invites discovery and appreciation, perfect for accompanying robust dishes such as meat roasts, stews, and aged cheeses.
Exploring the selection of Alicante Bouschet on Vino45 means diving into a world of intense and complex flavors, where every sip tells a story of tradition and passion. Whether you're a red wine enthusiast looking for new discoveries or a novice eager to expand your wine horizons, Alicante Bouschet offers an unforgettable sensory experience. Discover our selection and let yourself be captivated by the charm of this extraordinary red wine.
