Traditionally the AGM is followed by dinner, and this year’s was accompanied by wines from the Campolargo estate in Bairrada.
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The menu centred on a main course of seared duck breast with pumpkin terrine and a jus of port wine and tangerine, paired with Campolargo Baga Castelão 2016, a well-balanced wine exploiting the strengths of both these indigenous varietals. Owner Carlos Campolargo presented a number of his wines, including the Diga Branco 2014, aged in old oak barrels and so gaining character, colour and longevity without any obvious oakiness.
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The evening concluded with music from Wild Guitars and some enthusiastic dancing from AWS members.
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The Algarve Wine Society next meets for a dinner at Limoni restaurant in Quinta do Lago on 27 April 2023.
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Campolargo’s website can be found at www.campolargovinhos.com/en/, and more information on the AWS is available at www.algarvewinesociety.com
Text and photos by Alison West