Azal branco | |
Color: | Blanc |
Color Alt: | White |
Species: | Vitis vinifera |
Also Called: | See list of synonyms |
Origin: | Portugal |
Regions: | Vinho Verde |
Azal branco is a white Portuguese wine grape[1] planted primarily in the Minho region but with greater expansion to Amarante, Basto, Baião and Vale do Sousa sub-regions.[2] It noted for the high acidity of its wines, and is used for white Vinho Verde.[3] Varietal Azal Branco wines can be somewhat reminiscent of Riesling.
Total Portuguese plantations are around, which makes it the second-most planted grape variety of Minho, after Loureiro.[4]
The Azal variety provides an intense green color when maturated and an aroma of citric fruits (such as lemon or green apple)[5] and nuts. It produces young, fresh yet acidic wines.[6]
Azal branco is also known under the synonyms Asal branco, Asal da Lixa, Azal bianco, Azal da Lixa, Carvalha, Carvalhal, Es Pinheira, Gadelhudo, and Pinheira.[1]