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QUINTA DA PACHECA

TABLE RED WINE  ·  FRANCE  ·  Approved Jun 24, 2026
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At QUINTA DA PACHECA, their TABLE RED WINE features a blend of Touriga Nacional, along with Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, and Souzão. This wine showcases the rich heritage of Portugal's leading red grape, bringing violet perfume, dark fruit, firm structure, and depth reminiscent of Port wines. With its aromatic profile and robust character, this dry red is perfect for pairing with a variety of dishes from lamb and beef to hard cheeses and hearty stews.

TTB ID26170001000095
Brand nameQUINTA DA PACHECA
Class / typeTABLE RED WINE
Origin / appellationFRANCE
Grape varietalsTOURIGA FRANCESA, TOURIGA NACIONAL, TINTA RORIZ, TINTA BARROCA, SOUSÃO
Approval dateJun 24, 2026
StatusAPPROVED
Vendor code56189
Serial number26QP19
Permit numberTX-I-22233
Producer name & addressCellars USA, Cellars USA, LLC 239 MIRACLE MILE UNIT W Stonewall TX 78671
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