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Maria Fadista Red Blend 2022

Vinho Regional Península de Setúbal
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Maria Fadista Red Blend 2022
Named after a local folk music hero, Maria Fadista is a sumptuous Portuguese red blend made by the hugely talented Jaime Quendera. One taste of its deep, dark berry flavors will likely make you want to sing, too.
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Wine Details

  • Red - Medium to Full Bodied
  • PortugalPortugal
  • Castelão-based blend
  • Vegan
  • 14% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • Vegetarian
  • 31 December 2025

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Maria Fadista is a dry red wine with expressive aromas of dark cherry, cocoa and warm spice. The palate has velvety black-fruit flavors, gentle hints of vanilla and a luscious, juicy, smooth finish.
Beyond the label

In Portugal, the local parks, restaurants and bars are often filled with the longing serenades of fado, the country’s legendary folk music. The fadistas (or singers) who best capture the hearts and imaginations of the people carve their place among the country’s vibrant lore. The mythical Maria Fadista is a fitting symbol of fado and its rich cultural significance. A true force of nature, she danced to the beat of her own drum, dreaming of wild adventures and starry nights.

Inspired by Maria’s untamed spirit, this sumptuous Portuguese red blend will win you over with soaring notes of velvety black fruit and gentle hints of vanilla. It’s the handiwork of Jaime Quendera, a superstar in southern Portugal. He worked with the team at the renowned co-operative Pegões, which won Portuguese Wine Producer of the Year at the International Wine & Spirits Competition in back-to-back years.

Sourcing grapes from the Setúbal Peninsula, Jaime blended Portugal’s top native varieties, including Alicante Bouschet and Touriga Nacional. This popular marriage of local grapes makes an expressive, smooth and juicy red with inviting aromas of dark cherry, cocoa and warm spice.

Sip it like the locals do—with friends in the neighborhood, at the park and alongside flame-cooked fare and charcuterie. It also makes a great partner for grilled lamb, cheese or rich pasta dishes.

About the Producer
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"“Portugal is one of the most dynamic wine-producing nations in the world today.”"

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