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Stones & Bones 2023

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Stones & Bones 2023
Portugal’s “the most exciting wine place on the planet” (Wine Spectator)—and for lovers of big reds, hugely popular Stones & Bones is a real thrill. Unearthed among ancient dino fossils, it’s also a roaring-good match for beef.
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Wine Details

  • Red - Full Bodied
  • PortugalPortugal
  • Touriga Nacional-based blend
  • Vegan
  • 14% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • Vegetarian
  • 31 December 2027

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Stones & Bones is a full-bodied red wine with intense aromas of ripe berries and sweet spice. The palate offers black plum and bramble fruit flavors framed by toasty-smoky oak notes.
Wine Food Pairings
Tapas, cured meat/charcuterie, lamb, game, chorizo, roasted vegetables, firm cheeses.
Beyond the Label

What do you do when you discover dinosaur fossils in your vineyards? Well, if you’re the team behind best-selling Stones & Bones, crafted by Casa Santos Lima, you turn that prehistoric surprise into inspiration. The full-bodied red’s big fruit flavors and vanilla tones are sure to leave a big impression.

Winemaker Vasco Martins set out to make a red of real power, blending native Portuguese grape Tinta Roriz with Lacrima, an Italian speciality, along with Syrah and Alicante Bouschet to produce something truly bold.

Expect intense aromas of berries and baking spice, leading to a rich, concentrate palate of black plum and bramble, all wrapped up in smooth vanilla-spice notes.

It’s smooth enough to sip on its own but also makes a fantastic match for barbecue red. Enjoy it with smoked turkey legs, burgers, ribs, steaks and more.

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About the Producer
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“One sip of Stones & Bones, and you’ll see why it’s one of our best-selling Portuguese red wines.”

Jehan Sacaze

Portuguese wine expert

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