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Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Portugal’s native Touriga Nacional have been blended together to produce a plush, full-bodied wine. Dark fruit flavours and spice mingle on the palate, with notes of blackberry, plum, dark cherries,...Read More
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Tasting Notes
  • Region Portugal
  • Extras Cause, Supports Wildlife
  • Style Powerful Reds
  • Type Red
  • Grapes Cabernet Sauvignon, Other Red, Syrah
  • Body Full
  • Closure Cork
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Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Portugal’s native Touriga Nacional have been blended together to produce a plush, full-bodied wine. Dark fruit flavours and spice mingle on the palate, with notes of blackberry, plum, dark cherries, and leather. There is oak here, but with only six months of contact, the ripe fruit flavours really shine through. Enjoy with grilled meats and blue cheeses.

Concerned about the decline of rare animal species in their area, Quinta de S. Sebastião decided to do something about it. Their “rare” range of wines supports organisations dedicated to helping endangered and threatened species in Portugal. The wines are made with the same high-quality standards this producer is known for, and this red blend is no exception.

88 Points, Roger Voss of Wine Enthusiast "Ripe and structured, with layers of red fruits and acidity, this is a fresh wine. Light tannins and balanced fruitiness show well together in a wine that is ready for drinking now."

Gold Medal Prodexpo Moscow 2021

13.5% abv. Touriga Nacional, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah blend.

The (endangered) wild tiger has been roaming the planet for over two million years. One of the world’s most iconic and popular species is now fighting a battle for its very survival.

Wild Tiger numbers have declined by around 97% over the past hundred years due to habitat destruction and critically, the illegal wildlife trade. At the beginning of the 20th century, there were an estimated 150,000 tigers. Now, fewer than 5,574 remain in just 7% of their original habitat across 9 countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Russia, and Thailand. It is a sad fact that there are now more tigers in captivity than there are in the wild.

Of the world's remaining tigers, there are six existing subspecies: The Amur tiger, Indochinese tiger, Malayan tiger, Sumatran tiger, Bengal tiger, South China tiger (now possibly extinct). The Caspian, Balinese and Javanese subspecies have all become extinct in the past 70 years.

Tigers are the largest of the big cat family and rely on their senses of sight and sound, rather than smell. Typically, they will hunt alone and stalk their prey - consuming up to 88Ibs of meat at any one time. The largest species of tiger is the Amur, with the Sumatran being the smallest. Typically, female tigers will give birth to 2-3 cubs every two years.

As Apex predators, tigers can shape the ecosystem in which they live. They also have large home ranges which mean by protecting their habitat we are also protecting the habitat of a large number of other species and maintaining forests which secure water and help mitigate climate change.

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Shipping

  • Pricing For 1-12 bottles, shipping is $6.99 for Auckland, $8.99 for the North Island and $11.99 for the South Island. For 13 or more bottles, shipping is $11.99 for Auckland, $14.99 for the North Island and $17.99 for the South Island.
  • Timing We estimate delivery to be up to 3-4 working days for urban NZ addresses, and up to 5 working days for rural delivery.
  • Click and collect is available from our Albany warehouse shop.
  • We do not ship outside of New Zealand.
  • We are unable to deliver to PO Boxes. Delivery is via NZ Couriers.

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