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2013 Howard's Folly Alvarinho
Single Bottle - Standard - 750ml
HK$190.00
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- : 2013
- : Standard - 750ml
- : Single Bottle
- : 13.0%
- : Howard's Folly
- : Alvarinho
- : White
- : Portugal
- : Portugal
- : now
- : 95
Howard Bilton is a businessman from Yorkshire now living in Hong Kong, an enthusiastic wine lover and admirer of Portugal’s wines especially from Alentejo region.
In 2002 he joined forces with leading winemaker David Baverstock, an Australian living in Portugal to create wines that reflects the best that the country has to offer.
Located to the east of Lisbon and covering a full third of Portugal’s continental territory the Alentejo emerged over the last 20 years, as the leader of Portugal’s renaissance as a premium wine producing country.
In 2002 he joined forces with leading winemaker David Baverstock, an Australian living in Portugal to create wines that reflects the best that the country has to offer.
Located to the east of Lisbon and covering a full third of Portugal’s continental territory the Alentejo emerged over the last 20 years, as the leader of Portugal’s renaissance as a premium wine producing country.
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Howard Bilton is a businessman from Yorkshire now living in Hong Kong, an enthusiastic wine lover and admirer of Portugal’s wines especially from Alentejo region.In 2002 he joined forces with leading winemaker David Baverstock, an Australian living in Portugal to create wines that reflects the best that the country has to offer.Located to the east of Lisbon and covering a full third of Portugal’s continental territory the Alentejo emerged over the last 20 years, as the leader of Portugal’s renaissance as a premium wine producing country.