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Flausina Vinho Verde White Blend

8.82 ratings
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Vinho Verde, Minho, Portugal
White Blend
Chicken, Turkey, Duck, Goose, Squash & Root Vegetables, Pork, Mushrooms, Shellfish, Cheddar & Gruyere, Meaty & Oily Fish, White Fish, Manchego & Parmesan, Cream Sauces
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Flausina Vinho Verde White Blend – Vinho Verde DOC, Portugal 🇵🇹

Overview
A refreshing low-alcohol white blend of Loureiro · Arinto · Trajadura that delivers bright citrus, light spritz, and effortless drinkability. Loureiro brings aromatic lift and floral freshness, Arinto anchors the wine with crisp acidity and tension, while Trajadura softens the profile with gentle fruit roundness. Light-bodied, vibrant, and clean, this is a classic Vinho Verde expression built for refreshment, casual sipping, and warm-weather versatility.

Aromas & Flavors
Fresh lime zest, lemon peel, green apple, and pear skin. Subtle white flowers and light herbal tones. A gentle natural fizz lifts the fruit and keeps the profile energetic and playful. Clean, citrus-driven, and straight to the point.

Mouthfeel
Light-bodied with lively acidity and a soft, refreshing spritz. Crisp, mouthwatering, and easy on the palate. Low alcohol keeps the wine highly sessionable and dangerously refreshing. Clean, short-to-medium finish built for immediate pleasure rather than complexity.

Food Pairings
Perfect with: Grilled shrimp, ceviche, and seafood tacos. Sushi and light Asian dishes. Fresh salads with citrus vinaigrette. Fried appetizers and tapas. Soft cheeses and simple picnic fare. Also works beautifully as a chilled patio sipper on its own.

🍷 Personal Pick
This is exactly what Vinho Verde should be, bright, playful, thirst-quenching, and impossible not to enjoy. A true patio pounder that still holds its own with food. Light, fizzy, refreshing, and dangerously delicious when well chilled.

Did You Know?
Vinho Verde wines often retain a slight natural spritz from early bottling and cool fermentation, which enhances freshness and lowers perceived alcohol. Loureiro is prized for aromatics, Arinto for acidity and longevity, and Trajadura for softness, a classic trio used across northern Portugal’s coastal vineyards.

Flausina Vinho Verde White Blend – Vinho Verde DOC, Portugal 🇵🇹

Overview
A refreshing low-alcohol white blend of Loureiro · Arinto · Trajadura that delivers bright citrus, light spritz, and effortless drinkability. Loureiro brings aromatic lift and floral freshness, Arinto anchors the wine with crisp acidity and tension, while Trajadura softens the profile with gentle fruit roundness. Light-bodied, vibrant, and clean, this is a classic Vinho Verde expression built for refreshment, casual sipping, and warm-weather versatility.

Aromas & Flavors
Fresh lime zest, lemon peel, green apple, and pear skin. Subtle white flowers and light herbal tones. A gentle natural fizz lifts the fruit and keeps the profile energetic and playful. Clean, citrus-driven, and straight to the point.

Mouthfeel
Light-bodied with lively acidity and a soft, refreshing spritz. Crisp, mouthwatering, and easy on the palate. Low alcohol keeps the wine highly sessionable and dangerously refreshing. Clean, short-to-medium finish built for immediate pleasure rather than complexity.

Food Pairings
Perfect with: Grilled shrimp, ceviche, and seafood tacos. Sushi and light Asian dishes. Fresh salads with citrus vinaigrette. Fried appetizers and tapas. Soft cheeses and simple picnic fare. Also works beautifully as a chilled patio sipper on its own.

🍷 Personal Pick
This is exactly what Vinho Verde should be, bright, playful, thirst-quenching, and impossible not to enjoy. A true patio pounder that still holds its own with food. Light, fizzy, refreshing, and dangerously delicious when well chilled.

Did You Know?
Vinho Verde wines often retain a slight natural spritz from early bottling and cool fermentation, which enhances freshness and lowers perceived alcohol. Loureiro is prized for aromatics, Arinto for acidity and longevity, and Trajadura for softness, a classic trio used across northern Portugal’s coastal vineyards.

Jan 20th, 2026
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