Casa Santos Lima is a family owned company dedicated to the production of excellent everyday Portuguese wines, and is also the largest producer of “Vinho Regional Lisboa” and “DOC Alenquer”. In the past years it has been one of the most awarded Portuguese wineries in major national and international wine competitions.
Joya Tinto 2020
$16.99
Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Castelão & Touriga Nacional
A great value red by Casa Santos Lima. With an intense aroma, this wine presents red ripe fruits and cinnamon notes. Well balanced and with smooth tannins, in the mouth it shows a light and long persistency. With wooden notes, it has a complex finish.
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