Luis Gomes
Giz Bairrada Vinhas Velhas Baga


Stunning , changing in the glass . Old vines over 80 years . Chalk soils . Intense fruit cherry , citrus . Beautiful acidity and so long . Very good
Stunning , changing in the glass . Old vines over 80 years . Chalk soils . Intense fruit cherry , citrus . Beautiful acidity and so long . Very good
Mar 6th, 2021
The first wine of the trip turned out to be the best and the best find. Made from rescued old vines (80+ years?) this wine turned out massive depth of minerality along with fruit the kept evolving from bright citrus to warm stone fruits. I wish I could find this again!
The first wine of the trip turned out to be the best and the best find. Made from rescued old vines (80+ years?) this wine turned out massive depth of minerality along with fruit the kept evolving from bright citrus to warm stone fruits. I wish I could find this again!
Sep 15th, 2019