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PORTUGUESE COME TO TOWN

Published:  23 July, 2008

Sogrape, which claims to be Portugal's largest family-owned wine company, is unveiling its new Reserva range at this year's ICEP Portuguese wine tasting in London on 24 April. Wines available for tasting include: 2000 Reserva Douro Branco and 1999 Tinto; 1999 Reserva Do Tinto; and 1999 Reserva Alentejo Tinto. Wines from the range retail at 8.99. Wines on offer from the Regional range include: 2001 Vila Rgia Branco and 1999 Tinto from the Douro; Duque de Viseu 2001 Branco and 1999 Tinto from the Do; 2001 Quinta do Azevedo Vinho Verde; and 2000 Vinha do Monte from the Alentejo. The range retails between 4.29-4.99. Visitors to the tasting will have the opportunity to meet Sogrape's winemaking spokesperson, Vasco Magalhes, and company marketing director, Miguel Oliveiro Pinto.

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