Description
From the Latin “clandestinus,” it means done in secret; made in hiding; without anyone knowing; concealed; contrary to laws or morals. Planted in the open sky and in the heart of Dão, the grapes that give life to this Clandestino have a distant origin. Made in a complicit manner, by all those who harvested and worked them, this wine reveals itself as fresh, greedy, enigmatic, and even – as gossip has it – immoral.
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