Lisboa Skin Fermented (Orange) 2023

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A skin fermented Arinto from Hugo Mendes that balances freshness with gentle texture. The grapes ferment and age on skins for around six months, building phenolic grip while keeping the wine bright and mineral. Dry, precise and quietly expressive, this is an orange wine that stays light on its feet and very drinkable.

Apricot, peach skin, citrus peel, apple, light tannin, mineral finish

ABV:

  • 11%

Vintage:

  • 2023

Type:

  • Orange

Size:

  • 750 mL
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Pairings

Aperitif, stinky cheeses, crunchy green salads, roast chicken, grilled vegetables

natural wine varietal

Varietal

Arinto

Adventure Level

Mostly Funky

Region

Lisboa, Portugal

Hugo Mendes Winemaker

The Producer

About Hugo Mendes

Hugo Mendes trained as a biomedical engineer, but in 2004 he discovered his true calling in winemaking. After years working in cellars and consulting across Portugal, he launched his own project in 2016, starting with a small batch of friend’s grapes and pre-selling wine over social media to fund the bottling. Based in Alenquer, north of Lisbon, Hugo focuses on indigenous grapes and natural freshness, crafting wines that capture the vibrant, chalky-clay soils and sunny, slightly Mediterranean climate of Lisboa. His wines are both expressive of their terroir and effortlessly drinkable, reflecting his creativity, passion, and commitment to a new generation of Portuguese winemaking.

About the Region

Lisboa, Portugal

Lisboa, Portugal is a sun-soaked region north of Lisbon with chalky-clay soils, a slightly Mediterranean climate, and a focus on indigenous grapes, producing wines that are fresh, expressive, and effortlessly drinkable.

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