TN: N/V Luis Pato Sparkling Baga.

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Bob Parsons Alberta
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TN: N/V Luis Pato Sparkling Baga.

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Here is a sparkling red I would love to see some reaction on!

TN: Luis Pato Baga Espumante Bruto.

Not sure of the vintage ( might have been n/v) as this sparkler was consumed at a non-wine event and I just took it along!! $19 Cdn was an excellent price I thought.
Bright pink in color, nose had a herby fresh berryish tone. 100% Baga grape, light mousse as one would expect. Really enjoyed by all on the neighbours patio during a recent warm spell, sorry I cannot be more specific but this was fun, different and one to look out for!
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Re: TN: N/V Luis Pato Sparkling Baga.

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Wow. Never come across this one, though I tasted the (white) sparkling Maria Gomez in Lisbon years ago.
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Re: TN: N/V Luis Pato Sparkling Baga.

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Never heard of this so thank's for the TN on it. Sounds very interesting and I'd like to try this some day.
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Mahmoud Ali
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Re: TN: N/V Luis Pato Sparkling Baga.

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There are two Luis Pato sparkling wines that I found in Edmonton. Each is made with a different grape. I tried both this past summer and liked them. The Maria Gomes is a sparkling white while the Baga is more like a rose and is the better of the two being a bit more full bodied and structured.

Both are well worth trying, the Maria Gomes as a crisp, dry, refreshing appetizer and the Baga to accompany food. I seem to recall reading that Luis Pato also made a sparkling Touriga but I hadn't seen that anywhere. Would definitly be one to try.

Cheers........................Mahmoud
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