

For a refreshing accompaniment to seafood or risotto, try M&S Found Encruzado, a dry and zesty white wine. Sourced from Portugal's Dão Region, this wine features citrus, peach, and bergamot notes for a unique taste experience.
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Product attributes: Vegetarian.
Product Information: Encruzado, re-discovered in the 1950s, is almost exclusively grown in the Portuguese Dão Region. This unique variety reflects the vineyard flora in which it is grown, creating rich white wines, scented with of lemon, woody herbs, and stone fruits.
Style - Dry, zesty, unctuous, unoaked white. Taste - Citrus, peach, hints of bergamot, pine, granite. Food - Seafood, salted cod, risotto with butternut squash.
Please drink responsibly: The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week.
Features: Wine of Portugal, Suitable for vegans.
Country of origin: Portugal.
| Typical Values | per 100ml | per 125ml |
|---|---|---|
| Energy | 301kJ/72kcal | 376kJ/90kcal |
Preparation and Usage: Best enjoyed chilled within 2 years of purchase.
Package type: Bottle. Recycling information: Whole Packaging - Recycle. Other Information: Usage: 6 Servings.
Allergen Information: Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites. Contains Sulphites.
Dietary Information: Suitable for Vegans.
Brand: M&S. Brand details: Carlos Lucas has been causing waves for 30 years with his modern, pioneering style. He makes this M&S white from the indigenous Encruzado, grown in Dao, a high natural amphitheatre, where the grapes often take on the scent of pine. A perfect wine for Portugal's rich food heritage, Carlos recommends pairing it with local Quejio Serra da Estrela, creamy sheep's milk cheese.
Tasting notes: Seafood, salted cod, risotto with butternut squash. Alcohol by volume: 13. Units: 9.8. Serving suggestions: Best enjoyed chilled within 2 years of purchase.