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Papa Figos Tinto

Casa FerreirinhaDouro, Portugal

Papa Figos Tinto is Casa Ferreirinha’s approachable Douro red—a native-grape blend (typically Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Papa Figos Tinto is Casa Ferreirinha’s approachable Douro red—a native-grape blend (typically Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Touriga Franca and Touriga Nacional) sourced from higher-altitude sites in the Douro Superior. Brightly fruited with floral and heather notes, balsamic/cedar spice and cocoa undertones, it offers rounded tannins, fresh acidity and an elegant, long finish—an everyday yet terroir-driven expression named for the golden oriole tha…Learn More »

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Papa Figos Tinto · Knowledge Base

About Papa Figos Tinto

Papa Figos Tinto is Casa Ferreirinha’s approachable Douro red—a native-grape blend (typically Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Touriga Franca and Touriga Nacional) sourced from higher-altitude sites in the Douro Superior. Brightly fruited with floral and heather notes, balsamic/cedar spice and cocoa undertones, it offers rounded tannins, fresh acidity and an elegant, long finish—an everyday yet terroir-driven expression named for the golden oriole that visits the valley.