Arinto
Arinto is a white wine grape that is primarily grown in Portugal, particularly in the regions of Vinho Verde, Bucelas, and Alentejo.
Arinto is known for producing wines with vibrant acidity and refreshing flavors. It is often used to make crisp and aromatic white wines that are perfect for warm weather. The wines made from Arinto grapes are typically characterized by their citrusy notes, such as lemon and lime, as well as hints of green apple and tropical fruits.
One of the key features of Arinto is its ability to retain its acidity even in warmer climates, which contributes to the wine's freshness and longevity.
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