21 - Wines of Portugal
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21 - Wines of Portugal
Geographical Indications & DOC’s © Duarte Belo EUROPA DÃO E LAFÕES 5 DOC Lafões 6 DOC Dão VINHO REGIONAL TERRAS DO DÃO 250 TÁVORA E VAROSA 4 DOC Távora - Varosa VINHO VERDE VINHO REGIONAL TERRAS DE CISTER 1 DOC Vinho Verde GRAPE VARIETIES PORTO E DOURO VINHO REGIONAL DO MINHO 3 DOC Douro/Porto VINHO REGIONAL DURIENSE BAIRRADA 7 DOC Bairrada VINHO REGIONAL BEIRA ATLÂNTICO LISBOA 9 DOC Encostas de Aire 10 DOC Óbidos 11 DOC Alenquer 12 DOC Arruda 13 DOC Torres Vedras 14 DOC Lourinhã 15 DOC Bucelas 16 DOC Carcavelos 17 DOC Colares VINHO REGIONAL LISBOA 17 16 PENÍNSULA DE SETÚBAL 1 2 2 3 4 TEJO 2 3 5 18 DOC Tejo 8 7 VINHO REGIONAL TEJO 6 TRÁS-OS-MONTES 2 DOC Trás-os-Montes 8 VINHO REGIONAL TRANSMONTANO 9 14 10 13 11 12 15 19 19 DOC Setúbal 20 DOC Palmela BEIRA INTERIOR 8 DOC Beira Interior 18 VINHO REGIONAL TERRAS DA BEIRA 21 20 21 21 VINHO REGIONAL PENÍNSULA DE SETÚBAL 21 ALENTEJO 21 DOC Alentejo VINHO REGIONAL ALENTEJANO AÇORES 27 DOC Graciosa 28 DOC Biscoitos 29 DOC Pico VINHO REGIONAL AÇORES 22 23 27 28 24 25 MADEIRA 26 DOC Madeira ALGARVE 22 DOC Lagos 23 DOC Portimão 24 DOC Lagoa 25 DOC Tavira VINHO REGIONAL ALGARVE VINHO REGIONAL TERRAS MADEIRENSES 26 29 29 This selection is above all else a very personal one. These are my top 50 Portuguese wines from around 1,200 different wines I tasted between October 2011 and April 2012, mostly in Portugal but also in London. Some wines I tasted twice, occasionally three times. My one main condition was that they had to be made exclusively from Portuguese grape varieties, with the honourable exceptions of Tinta Roriz (Spain’s Tempranillo) and the French variety Alicante Bouschet, which seems to make better wine in Portugal than in France. They had to be well made and fulfil wine’s first duty to the wine drinker: to give pleasure. I was particularly keen to include as many white wines as possible – many people think of Portugal as a red-wine stronghold but I love the distinctive characteristics and freshness and texture of her white wines. Among both reds and whites, I was looking for wines that could come from nowhere else but Portugal. Wines that expressed through these indigenous varieties the land, the climate and the people. Of course there are many wines I did not taste but I never refused to consider a wine as long as it did not include Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Chardonnay, Viognier or other varieties that have colonised the wine world. I have nothing against them but they are everywhere. My 50 wines tell another story – in some cases, the rediscovery of varieties that had almost disappeared or were not highly valued; in others, the good sense and wonderful synergy of traditional field blends. There are also many other wines I would have liked to include and I’d like to thank all those producers who offered up their wines for me to taste but whose wines are not in this selection. Putting the wines into a sensible tasting order was particularly difficult, especially as I have never tasted all 50 wines in the same sitting. So I apologise if any one wine is put at a disadvantage by the one that precedes it. Along with my tasting notes, I’ve given suggested drinking dates but in many cases these are on the conservative side, presuming that most people like to drink their wine when the fruit is still to the fore. However, one thing I have learned over the last few years is that many Portuguese wines have an amazing ability to age spectacularly well, so many of these wines will still be giving pleasure long after this booklet has been recycled. Some of these wines are really too young to be drunk now but that, too, is a matter of personal preference. You can taste the wines in any order. I like to taste reds first, when my palate is raring to go, then to be refreshed by the whites when the tannins have taken their toll. Last but not least, I’m delighted to include several sweet and fortified wines – underappreciated and usually underpriced. I hope you enjoy this tasting and that it encourages you to seek out the most Portuguese of Portuguese wines. 1 Valle Pradinhos, Porta Velha, 2009 Valle Pradinhos Region: Trás-os-Montes Production: 30,000 Winemaker: Rui Cunha RRP: £7.75 Address: Casal de Valle Pradinhos, Valle Pradinhos, 5340-422 Macedo de Cavaleiros Contact: João Tamagnini Belo Email: sales@vallepradinhos.pt Phone +912 286 797 Website: www.vallepradinhos.pt UK Importer: The Wine Society Address: Gunnels Wood Road, Stevenage , Herts, SG1 2BT Email: LockeJ@thewinesociety.com "A blend of Tinta Roriz, Tinta Amarela, Touriga Nacional grown on clay over schist with some quartz. Dark damson colour. Slightly reductive at the time of tasting. Lively mineral dark fruit. Relatively light bodied, fresh and pure. Fine, silky fruit tannins and such a nice change not to have oak! Has a real continental feel to it - dry but fluid and fresh, not too sweet. Good value." 13.7% Drink 2011-16 Notes: Quinta Lagoalva de Cima, Grande Escolha Alfrocheiro, 2008 2 SOC. Agrícola Quinta Da Lagoalva De Cima SA Region: Vinho Regional Tejo Winemaker: Diogo Campilho and Pedro Pinhao Address: Quinta Da Lagoalva De Cima, 2090-222 Alpiarca Contact: Diogo Campilho Email: geral@lagoalva.pt Phone +243 559 070 Website: www.lagoalva.pt UK Importer: Clark Foyster Wines Address: 15 South Ealing Road, London, W5 4QT Email: benedicte@cfwines.co.uk "Mid crimson. Lively, herbal - almost medicinal - nose, a little floral, more red fruit than black, perfumed. Mouthwatering throughout, silky fresh tannins. Really tangy cherry fruit on the finish with a light spiciness. A good example of this variety, which is very often blended." 13.5% Drink 2010-14 Notes: 3 Campolargo, Alvarelhão, 2011 Campolargo Region: Bairrada Winemaker: Carlos Campolargo and Raquel Carvalho Address: Malaposta, 3780-294 Anadia Contact: Carlos Campolargo Email: geral@campolargovinhos.com Phone +231 519 000 Website: www.campolargovinhos.com UK Importer: Seeking UK representation "Vines are around 10 years old but this is the first time they have produced a varietal wine. Lightish cherry colour. Highly perfumed - sour cherry and a touch leafy, peppery. High acid and scented on the palate. Tanins a little rustic yet has lovely freshness even with a touch of residual sugar. Tangy and distinctive." 13.3% Drink 2012-14 Notes: 4 Quinta dos Barreiros, Gravato Vinhas Velhas, 2008 Luís Duarte Albuquerque Roboredo e Castro Region: Beira Interior Winemaker: Luís Schepers Roboredo Address: Quinta dos Barreiros, Mêda, 6430 - 051 Coriscada, Portugal, Rua do Molhe, nr.488, 4150 - 500 Porto, Portugal Contact: Luís Schepers Roboredo Email: gravatoqb@hotmail.com Phone +919 110 502 Website: www.gravatoqb.pt UK Importer: Seeking UK representation "95% Rufete, 5% Siria. 60-year-old vines. Two years in stainless steel. No oak. Mid, bright crimson, looks youthful. Distinctive, non-international aroma. Delicate wild berry fruit and garrigue. High acidity, lightish body but lingers long. Great ageing potential even with this lightness - the classic concentration yet lightness of old vines. Easy to overlook. Paper-fine tannins. Very elegant." 13% Drink 2011-18 Notes: 5 Filipa Pato, Nossa Calcário Tinto, 2010 F Pato Vinhos Region: Bairrada Production: 2,500 Winemaker: Filipa Pato Address: Rua da Quinta Nova, Ribeiro da Gandara, 3780-017, Amoreira da Gandara Email: fp@filipapato.net Phone +961 736 945 Website: www.filipapato.net UK Importer: Clark Foyster Wines Address: 15 South Ealing Road , London, W5 4QT Email: lance@cfwines.co.uk "Chalky subsoil with some stony clay. Strong Atlantic influence. Fermented in open oak casks with 20% stems, aged in 500-litre French oak (Portuguese cooperage), 30% new. Bottled early May 2011. Deep cherry red. Lovely pure Baga aromas of red fruit, wild scrubland and a light perfume, overlaid with a rocky, mineral character very elegant. Rich in fruit with just a light influence of oak. Well structured as much by freshness as by tannin. Very young, deep, lively and bright but much more to come if you can wait. Real purity and excellent length. Sweet-fruited, juicy, long finish." Drink 2012-18 Notes: 6 Luis Pato, Quinta da Ribeirinho Pé Franco, 2011 Luis Pato Region: Vinho Regional Beiras Production: 1,050 (0,75L), 100 (1,5L), 50 (3L) Winemaker: Luis Pato RRP: £80 Address: Rua de Santo André, 39, 3780-502 Óis do Bairro Contact: Luis Pato Email: geral@luispato.com Phone +231 596 432 Website: www.luispato.com UK Importer: Raymond Reynolds Address: Calico Lane, Furness Vale, High Peak, SK23 7SW Email: info@raymondreynolds.co.uk "Ungrafted vines planted on sandy soil. Lovely (white) peppery and dusty nose with intense but introverted red-fruit aromas - the raspberry and graphite character of Loire Cab Franc but without the leafiness. Going back to it, there's also a slight but definite minty character. Bright and lively and so fresh with a firm tannic structure though the tannins are super-fine – that is a perfect fit with the depth of fresh, vibrant fruit giving excellent balance even now. Becomes more fragrant in the glass. Minerally chew on the finish. Tight and energetic." 12% Drink 2013-23 Notes: 7 Dulcineia dos Santos Ferreira, Sidónio de Sousa Garrafeira, 2005 Dulcineia dos Santos Ferreira (Vinhos Sidonio de Sousa) Region: Bairrada Production: 7,000 Winemaker: Paulo Sousa Address: R. Passadiço nº 302 3780-128 Sangalhos - Portugal Contact: Paulo Sousa Email: vinhos.saidonio@sapo.pt Phone +347 46 121 UK Importer: Seeking UK representation "Old-vine Baga. Fermented in lagares and cement and inox. Aged in 4,000-litre Portuguese oak. Deep, clear garnet. Sweet fragrant undergrowth. Silky tension. Utterly fresh and so bright even though it has the beginnings of complexity of age. Small dark berry fruit, a little darker than the Reserva in fruit character. A firmer grip but still smooth and silky. Very very long. Not a wine for neophytes. This is the last vintage because all the old Baga vines have been replaced by Merlot. What a tragedy." 14.5% Drink 2011-30 Notes: 8 Quinta do Escudial, Vinhas Velhas, 2007 Quinta do Escudial - Vinhos, LDA Region: Dão Winemaker: Vines & Wines - Miguel Oliveira RRP: £10 Address: Vodra, 6270-554 Seia, Portugal Contact: Miguel Marques Da Silva Email: miguelms2005@quintadoescudial.com Phone +916 993 120 Website: www.quintadoescudial.com UK Importer: Seeking UK representation "50% Touriga Nacional, 15% Alfrocheiro, 20% Tinta Roriz, 15% Jaen. Neck label proudly states they use no oak. Very dark like elderberry juice. Rich and intense but not in the least showy. Pure fruit and minerality in a restrained yet compact style." 14% Drink 2011-16 Notes: 9 Quinta das Maias Jaen, 2008 S. A. Faldas da Serra - Quinta das Maias Region: Dão Production: 5,000 Winemaker: Rui Reguinga and João Santiago RRP: £22 Address: Rua Direita 12, Abrunhosa Do Mato, 3530-050 Cunha Baixa Contact: Luis Lourenço Email: info@quintamaias.pt Phone +219 249 373 Website: www.quintamaias.pt (coming soon) UK Importer: Raymond Reynolds Ltd Address: Calico Lane, Furness Vale, High Peak, SK23 7SW Email: info@raymondreynolds.co.uk "They bought this Quinta in 1997 so it is not part of the original family vineyard. Dark crimson. Nice combination of peppery red fruit and lightly herbal. Wild, red-fruit freshness. Lively, energetic. Fine tannins, still present. Finishes fresh and lively and lingers. Pretty but not simple. The flower on the label is Scottish broom, typical of the estate." 13.5% Drink 2012-16 Notes: 10 Casa da Passarela, Vinhas Velhas, 2008 O Abrigo da Passarela LDA Region: Dão Production: 10,000 Winemaker: Paulo José Pereira Nunes Address: Rua De Santos Amaro No 3, Passarela, 6290-093 Lagarinhos Contact: Paulo José Pereira Nunes Email: enologia@oabrigodapassarela.pt Phone +238 486 312 Website: www.oabrigodapassarela.pt "Field blend of many varieties – mainly Touriga Nacional, Alfrocheiro and Jaen – on granitic soils. Deep cherry crimson. Fresh, small-berried red fruits - redcurrant and cranberry - and then a light peppery overlay. Gently fragrant. Lots of sweet spice on the palate, dense but silky tannins and a fine freshness to finish. Harmonious whole. Concentrated but elegant too. Has a delicacy that the Reserva lacks." 13.5% Drink 2011-16 Notes: 11 Julia Kemper, Tinto, 2009 Julia Kemper Wines Region: Dão Production: 20,000 Winemaker: Julia Kemper and Vines & Wines RRP: £19.99 Address: Quinta do Cruzeiro, Oliveira, 3530-239 Mangualde Contact: Júlia de Melo Kemper Email: quintacruzeiro@gmail.com Phone +934 457 707 Website: www.http://juliakemper.blogspot.pt/ UK Importer: Alliance Wine Limited Address: 7 Beechfield Road, Willowyard Estate, Beith, Ayrshire, KA15 1LN Email: christine.allen@alliancewine.co.uk "50% Touriga Nacional, 25% Tinta Roriz, 15% Alfrocheiro, 10% Jaen. Vinified in granite lagares. 12 months in French oak. Deep blackish crimson. Dark, more savoury and mineral than the very perfumed varietal Touriga Nacional but still has fragrant fruit. Oak more evident than on the Touriga Nacional, savoury oak char currently dominates the finish and needs some time to mellow and allow the wine to shine. Dense but fine tannins. Firm grip, dry finish." 13.5% Drink 2014-20 Notes: 12 Quinta do Mouro, Touriga Nacional, 2006 Miguel António de Orduña Viegas Louro Region: Vinho Regional Alentejano Production: 4,700 Winemaker: Eng.º Luis Louro Address: Quinta do Mouro, 7100-056 Estremoz, Portugal Contact: Eng.º Luis Louro Email: quintadomouro@sapo.pt Phone +268 334 097 Website: www.quintadomouro.com UK Importer: Raymond Reynolds Ltd Address: Calico Lane, Furness Vale, Essex, RM18 7EH Email: info@raymondreynolds.co.uk "Produced in some vintages only. A dark, relatively hidden, enticing beauty. Sweetly fragrant on the nose. Slightly balsamic and a touch of citrus, even eucalyptus. Spicy, too. Generous, dense, quite oaky even now but velvet-smooth and with the freshness of their blend. Seductive and carressing though the tannins are firm as well as fine. Great concentration without excessive perfume. Much more to come and finishes fresh even with all the perfectly ripe fruit." 14.5% Drink 2012-18 Notes: 13 Esporão, TN Touriga Nacional, 2008 Esporão Region: Vinho Regional Alentejano Winemaker: David Baverstock RRP: £26.75 Address: Avenida do Restelo, 44, C.P 1400-315, Lisbon Contact: Nicolas Giannone Email: nicolas.g@esporao.com Phone +213 031 540 Website: www.esporao.com UK Importer: Charles Hawkins & Partners Address: The Offices, Glaston Road, Uppingham, Rutland, LE15 9EU Email: charles@charleshawkinsandpartners.com "Vines were planted – on schist – in the 1980s, before the variety was officially authorised in the region. Aged in French oak barrels, 50% new. Black core, light aroma. Rich, warm and spicy and then fluid and fresh on the palate. Very fine tannins and long finish. Aromatic but not OTT, even some red fruit and sweet blueberry but also a tad smoky. Fluid, fresh and silky. Juicy freshness and quite different in style from Douro Tourigas. Elegant and finishes lightheartedly." 14.5 Drink 2012-18 Notes: 14 Sonho Lusitano, Pedra e Alma, 2009 Sonho Lusitano Vinhos Lda. Region: Vinho Regional Alentejano Production: Varies: only produced in the best years Winemaker: Rui Reguinga RRP: £20 - 25 Address: UK office: The Barn at the Rookery, Ashford-in-theWater, Nr Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1QQ Contact: Richard Mayson Email: richardmayson@btinternet.com Phone +44 (0)1629 810444 Website: www.sonholusitano.pt UK Importer: Richards Walford Address: Hales Lodge, Pickworth, Stamford, Lincs , PE9 4DJ Email: sales@r-w.co.uk "Field blend of 30-year-old vines, mostly Trincadeira, Aragonez and Alicante Bouschet. 18 months in new French oak, which shows more now than when I tasted this as a barrel sample in October 2011. Dry, savoury, dark fruit. Sweet chocolatey oak flavours, really dense fruit underneath. Very smooth and very long, needing time for the oak dominance to fade and allow the fruit out more. But it has that lovely effortless concentration and harmony of an old vine blend - density, freshness and polished tannins. Very moreish." 14.5% Drink 2014-20 Notes: 15 Niepoort, Robustus, 2007 Niepoort Vinhos S.A Region: Douro Winemaker: Dirk Niepoort and Luis Seabra RRP: £80 Address: Rua Cândido do Reis, 670, 4400-071 Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal Contact: Verena Niepoort Email: verena@niepoort.pt Phone + 223 777 777 Website: www.niepoort-vinhos.com UK Importer: Raymond Reynolds Ltd Address: Calico Lane, Furness Vale, High Peak, SK23 7SW Email: info@raymondreynolds.co.uk "Horribly heavy bottle but a beautiful cork. Field blend of Touriga Franca, Tinta Amarela, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Nacional, Tinto Cão, etc. Vines aged 60–100+ years. 50% stems retained. Aged four years in 2000-litre wooden vats. Mid ruby, lighter colour than most Douro reds. Refined aromas of red fruits and a touch of spice with a strong mineral element. Not giving much away but very inviting. Firm, silky tannins and a lovely dry finish with freshness and length. Deliciously free from oak overlay. A wine that dares to be different, and succeeds. I love its slighly austere pepperiness and complete lack of excess sweetness. I may have been too conservative with the drink dates." 13.5% Drink 2012-22 Notes: 16 Altano Quinta do Ataíde Reserva Touriga Nacional, 2008 Symington Family Estates Region: Douro Production: 3,177 Cases Winemaker: Charles Symington & Pedro Correia Address: Travessa Barão de Forrester, 86, Apartado 26, 4431-901 Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal Email: symington@symington.com Phone +223 776 300 Website: www.symington.com UK Importer: John E Fells Address: Prince Edward Street, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, HP4 3EZ Email: mo@fells.co.uk "From organically farmed vineyards in the Douro Superior, planted late 70s and early 80s. Coolish ferment. 10 months in 400-litre French oak, which is probably why the oak influence is subtle. Gorgeous ripe fruit on the nose, fully ripe but no raisining or overripeness so that it also has that great savoury Douro edge. Then surprisingly dry and almost dusty on the palate, but fresh and lingering. Powder-fine, dry tannins. Sophisticated, not obvious, easy to underestimate. Leaves the mouth feeling fresh. A model of moderation, just as their technical sheet is a model of great information without hype." 14% Drink 2012-18 Notes: 17 Quinta de Chocapalha, CH Touriga Nacional, 2008 Quinta de Chocapalha - Casa Agricola das Mimosas, LDA Region: Vinho Regional Lisboa Production: 2,000 - 3,000 Winemaker: Sandra Tavares da Silva Address: Quinta de Chocapalha, Casa Agricola das Mimosas, Lda., PT-2580-081 Aldeia Galega da Merceana, PORTUGAL Contact: Alice Tavares da Silva Email: chocapalha@chocapalha.com Phone +263 679 317 Website: www.chocapalha.com UK Importer: Corney and Barrow Ltd Address: 1, Thomas More Street, London, E1W 1YZ Email: alison.buchanan@corneyandbarrow.com "20 months in new French barriques. Deep black cherry colour. A touch of smoky reduction. Wonderfully aromatic Touriga Nacional. Sweet dark cherries, more red fruit than black, a touch floral on the mid palate. Really quite a different style from typical Douro and Dão Touriga Nacionals. A very slight minty note but also a touch herbal. And a mushroom aroma too. Gentler than the Douro wines. Chocolate smoothness but a nice wild herbs aftertaste. Very supple and good length. Satisfyingly gentle." 14% Drink 2012-17 Notes: 18 Quinta do Noval, 2008 Quinta do Noval Region: Douro Winemaker: Antonio Agrellos RRP: £39 Address: Avenida Diogo Leite 254, 4400 - 111, Vila Nova De Gai, Portugal Contact: Rute Monteiro Email: noval@quintadonoval.pt Phone +223 770 270 Website: www.quintadonoval.com UK Importer: Gonzalez Byass UK Address: The Hyde Woodcock Hill , Coopers Green Lane, St Albans , Herts , AL4 9HJ Email: jrockett@gonzalezbyassuk.com "Field blend but mostly Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca and Tinto Cão. 15 months in French oak. Dark black cherry with black core. Bags of sweet oak spice initially on the nose. Touch of liquorice and pepper. Dark on the palate, fine and savoury with very fine tannins, tightly structured. Dark fruited but still fresh and an elegant dry finish – currently less expressive on the palate than on the nose. Very refined. Alcohol shows a little on the nose but is more balanced on the palate. Dense but fluid and so much more to come. Hidden at the moment." 14.5% Drink 2013-20 Notes: 19 Ramos Pinto, Duas Quintas Reserva, 2009 Adriano Ramos Pinto - Vinhos, S.A. Region: Douro Winemaker: João Nicolau de Almeida RRP: £30 Address: Av. Ramos Pinto, 380 4400-266 Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal Contact: Ana Rato Email: arato@ramospinto.pt Phone +223 707 000 Website: www.amospinto.pt UK Importer: Maisons Marques et Domaines Address: 9A Compass House, Smugglers Way, London, SW18 1DB Email: Marni.Laurent-trammell@mmdltd.co.uk "Mostly Touriga Nacional and Touriga Franca. Deep dark crimson. Restrained, minerally dark fruit – elderberry and blackberry rather than plum or damson. Stony, rocky aroma overlays some very ripe but almost savoury fruit. Richness and just enough freshness, even with all that alcohol. Fine, firm savoury tannins. Really sturdy without being brutish. Surprisingly juicy finish. Very accomplished Douro red. Touch of oak char from the new oak (20%). Tight and densely structured but you can see it has that fine fruit and freshness yet to open out." 15% Drink 2013-21 Notes: 20 Quinta do Crasto, Reserva Vinhas Velhas, 2009 Quinta do Crasto, S.A. Region: Douro Winemaker: Manuel Lobo RRP: £19.00 Address: Quinta do Crasto, Gouvinhas, 5060-063, Sabrosa Contact: Miguel Roquette Email: miguel.roquette@quintadocrasto.pt Phone +226 105 493 Website: www.quintadocrasto.pt UK Importer: Enotria Winecellars Ltd. Address: 4-8 Chandos Park Estate, Chandos Road, London, NE10 6NF Email: d.hart@enotria.co.uk "Old-vine field blend of 25-30 varieties. Dark black cherry colour. Basket pressed. 16 months in French barriques. Damsons and blueberries on the nose and oak spice. Richly flavoured but surprisingly elegant on the palate. Old vine syndrome. Juicy and almost a red-fruited sweetness on the palate but also finishes fresh." 14.5% Drink 2013-20 Notes: 21 Quinta da Gaivosa, Abandonado, 2009 Alves de Sousa Region: Douro Production: 4,000 Winemaker: Tiago Alves de Sousa and Anselmo Mendes RRP: £65 Address: Quinta da Gaivosa, 5030-055 Santa Marta de Penaguiao, Portugal Contact: Tiago Alves de Sousa Email: info@alvesdesousa.com Phone +254 822 111 Website: www.alvesdesousa.com UK Importer: Top Selection Address: 16 Conduit Street, Mayfair, London, W1S 2XL Email: info@topselection.co.uk "Field blend of 80-year-old vines, mostly Tinta Amarela, Touriga Franca, Touriga Nacional, grown at the highest point on the estate. 18 months in new French oak. Unnecessarily heavy bottle. Blackish dark crimson. Wonderfully fragrant and lifted wild fruits and a marked thyme aroma. Dense and savoury on the palate but not heavy, counterbalanced by some oak sweetness. Effortless concentration and even with all that tannin, still glides across the palate. Pretty oaky now but at least the oak adds dark savour rather than sweetness." 14.5% Drink 2014-24 Notes: 22 Poeira, 2009 Jorge Nobre Moreira Region: Douro Production: 14,000 Winemaker: Jorge Moreira Address: Quinta do Poeira, Provesende 5060-283 Sabrosa Contact: Jorge Moreira Email: poeira@poeira.pt Phone +939 506 699 Website: www.poeira.pt UK Importer: Fields, Morris & Verdin Address: 24-34 Ingate Place, Battersea, London, SW8 3NS Email: damian.carrington@fmvwines.com "From the Cima Corgo region. 12 months in French oak. Colour of elderberry juice. Fragrant with a light note of orange and bergamot, perhaps a touch reduced at the moment. Intense but not fully revealed, not ready to come out of its shell yet. There's fruit density rather than fruit flavour at the moment. Gentle red and dark fruit but also really savoury and coal-like on the palate. Super-fine super-silky tannins even now yet the concentration builds in the mouth to a long pure finish. Beautifully balanced and elegant. Just fresh on the finish though the minerality is very marked on the aftertaste, which adds to the freshness." 14% Drink 2013-20 Notes: 23 Wine & Soul, Quinta da Manoella VV, 2009 Wine & Soul, Lda Region: Douro Winemaker: Jorge Serôdio Borges and Sandra Tavares Address: Av.Júlio de Freitas, nº6, Vale de Mendiz, 5085-101 Pinhão, Portugal Contact: Sandra Tavares Email: sandratavares@wineandsoul.com Phone +254 738 076 Website: www.wineandsoul.com UK Importer: Corney & Barrow Address: 1 Thomas More Street, London, E1W 1YZ Email: wine@corneyandbarrow.com "A property from Jorge Serôdio Borges' family. Field blend of more than 20 varieties, centenarian vines, from the Pinhão Valley. Foot trodden. 20 months in mostly new French barriques. Rich ruby crimson. Gentle pure fruit, quite restrained but still fragrant and a little dusty/mineral and opens up to more floral overtones and a touch of herbs. Sweet vanilla note on the finish. Tannins are fine grained but very dry and need a lot more time in bottle (or a big steak) before they become silky. Even though there's this dry concentration, it still has a smoothness across the mid palate, lithe and waiting to come round." 14.5% Drink 2013-20 Notes: 24 Quinta do Vale Meão, 2009 Quinta do Vale Meão (F. Olazabal & Filhos) Region: Douro Production: 27,000 Winemaker: Francisco Olazabal RRP: £65 Address: Quinta do Vale Meão, 5150-501 Vila Nova de Foz Côa, Portugal Contact: Luisa Olazabal Email: geral@quintadovalemeao.pt Phone +279 762 156 Website: www.quintadovalemeao.pt UK Importer: Raymond Reynolds Address: Calico Lane, Furness Vale, High Peak, SK23 7SW Email: info@raymondreynolds.co.uk "57% Touriga Nacional, 35% Touriga Franca, 5% Tinta Barroca, 3% Tinta Roriz from the best and oldest vineyard. Aged in 100% new French oak, which adds some vanilla sweetness. Dark purplish crimson. Fragrant aromas marked by Touriga Nacional's hallmark bergamot note, though there's also plenty of minerally dark fruit and a hint of black olives. Smells of the rocky terrain. Fabulously dry and mineral, with the fruit held in check, giving that coal-dark character that I love about the Douro. Dry and savoury on the finish, still pretty oaky, superb structure that gives elegant shape and takes a supporting role though it does need time to show its best. Deftly fine almost silky texture even with all those tannins." 14.5% Drink 2013-20 Notes: 25 Quinta do Vallado, Sousão, 2009 Quinta do Vallado Region: Douro Production: 5,000 Winemaker: Francisco Olzabal RRP: £15 Address: Quinta do Vallado, Vilarinho dos Freires, 5050-364 Peso da Regua, Portugal Contact: João Ferreira Email: geral@quintadovallado.com Phone +254 323 147 Website: www.quintadovallado.com UK Importer: Bibendum Wine Limited Address: 113 Regents Park Road, London, NW1 8UR Email: sales@bibendum-wine.co.uk "This is the same variety as Vinhão in Vinho Verde. 18 months in French oak. Dark as elderberry juice, black core. Unbelievable colour! Dark-berried hedgerow fruit and plenty of oak on the nose. Becoming more fragrant as it opens and showing a rocky Douro origin. Rich, generous and smooth but the hallmark is intenese freshness and lively fruit, even a slightly sour note on the aftertaste. Plush, dense texture contrasts with the vibrant acidity and bright concentrated fruit and the alcohol not too intrusive though you can feel it. Needs time. Perhaps it shows that in the Douro this variety is better in a blend but it is still a successful rendition of this variety. A little less oak influence might be better." 14.5% Drink 2012-17 Notes: 26 Quinta da Palmirinha Vinhão, 2010 Quinta da Palmirinha Region: Vinho Verde Production: 1,800 Winemaker: Pedro Lamas Address: Rua da Rainha, 499 4600-632, Amarante, Portugal Contact: Fernando Paiva Email: sumbi@sapo.pt Phone +962 785 717 Website: www.portuguesestory.com/fernando-paiva UK Importer: Portuguese Story, Ltd Address: 3rd Floor, 28 Ely Place, London, EC1N 6TD Email: ricardo.rodrigues@portuguesestory.com "Biodynamic. Vinhão grown along the banks of the Tâmega river. Ambient yeast. pH 3.27, TA 8.2 g/l! Total SO2 a mere 26 mg/l. Incredible colour - bright but dark purplish crimson. Inviting, extreme, sour, red, wild-fruit aromas but the fruit is very very ripe, as if it had been partially dried. Cherry and elderberry and more. The same on the palate, like alcoholic elderberry juice with tannins. Very high acid, quite a grip. Really sour cherry finish. Would be great with rich meat. Deliciously idiosyncratic, though the nose reminds me a little of Recioto della Valpolicella but with a more sour note. And the acidity is significantly higher, especially on the finish!" 11% Drink 2012-13 Notes: 27 Casca Wines, Monte Cascas Ramisco, 2009 Casca Wines Region: Colares Production: 800 Winemaker: Frederico Gomes and Helder Cunha Address: Rua Romano Esteves 276 2750-576 Cascais, Portugal, Ninho de empresas DNA Cascais - Gabinete 7, Cruz da Popa, 2645-449 Alcabideche, Portugal Contact: Helder Cunha Email: info@cascawines.pt Phone +933 256 124 Website: www.cascawines.pt UK Importer: Lusowest Trading & Consulting Ltd Address: The Old Mill, Park Road, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 5BS Email: enquiries@lusowest.com "The 80-year-old Ramisco vines are 1 km from the Atlantic coast at 111 m above sea level. Strong Atlantic influence, fresh and humid summers, morning fogs and salty winds. Sandy soils over brownish limestone. Partially destemmed. Ambient yeast. 22 days' post-ferment maceration. 18 months in French oak - 1 of the 3 barrels was new. Bottled Nov 2011. The most beautiful colour - orangy ruby - ie the colour of a much older wine. And a wonderfully complex nose - dried roses, spice, oranges, red fruit (red cherry and cranberry), liquorice. Lithe and energetic with a fine freshness, light tannic grip and some oak still to the fore. Althought the tannins are dry, they are also sweet. Wild and untamed and yet still fragrant." 11% Drink 2012-25 Notes: 28 Quinta das Bageiras, Grande Reserve Bruto Natural, 2003 Quinta das Bágeiras - Mário Sérgio Region: Bairrada Production: 3,812 Winemaker: Rui Moura Alves Address: Fogueira 3780-523, Sangalhos Contact: Mário Sérgio Email: quintadasbageiras@mail.telepac.pt Phone +234 742 102 UK Importer: UKPOR IMPORT Address: 48B Westow Hill, Crystal Palace, London, SE19 1RX Email: joaooliveira@ukporimport.com "Old-vine Maria Gomez and Bical. Aged 7 years on lees. Pale gold. Lovely complexity. Rich, honey on toast and a touch of apple and ripe citrus. Full in the mouth but with freshness, finesse and persistence. Some savoury/bready notes of age adding to the complexity. Fine bead though the fizz has become quite gentle. Lots of pleasure and a good food wine." 13.5% Drink 2009-15 Notes: 29 Biomanz, Dona Fátima Jampal, 2011 ManzWine Region: Vinho Regional Lisboa Production: 3,000 Winemaker: ManzWine Address: Rua Rui Teles Palhinha nº 3 - 2º Esq; 2744-015 Porto Salvo, Portugal Contact: Raul Silva Email: raul.silva@manz.pt Phone +214 269 710 Website: www.manzwine.com UK Importer: Seeking UK representation "Six months in French oak. Just bottled (10 April 2012). Perfumed - both floral and peachy but with the tang of something sharper like quince and green fruit. Like a delicate Gewürz on the nose. But with better acidity and more citrus on the palate. Doesn't have enormous length but it's great to see this variety on its own. The 2010, which I tasted with a little more bottle age, tasted quite like a Loire Chenin." 13% Drink 2012-13 Notes: 30 Casal Figueira, António, 2011 Casal Figueira Region: Vinho Regional Lisboa Production: 5,000 Winemaker: Antonio Carvalho RRP: £22 Address: Rua Germano Fontes, 6. 2560-099 Maceira- Portugal Contact: Marta Soares Email: ms.marta@sapo.pt Phone +914 673 242 Website: www.facebook.com/casal figueira UK Importer: Raymond Reynolds Address: Calico Lane, Furness Vale, High Peak, SK23 7SW Email: raymond@raymondreynolds.co.uk "100% Vital. Aged in oak though not much new. Just bottled, April 2012. Lovely freshness and tension. Lots of limey citrus combined with a stony restraint. Long and tight and will surely improve and become more complex in bottle. The 2009 tasted a year ago was riper with rich lemony fruit with a hint of apricot and a strong mineral streak. Lightly mealy oak flavour and creamy texture but most of all it’s the lemon freshness, touch of grapefruit and the intensity of flavour that stands out, even with the very moderate alcohol and delicate body. Pure, taut, vibrant and mouthwatering but so elegant and delicate. A lovely, intensely refreshing wine. It may well age much longer than this." 12% Drink 2013-16 Notes: 31 Filipa Pato, FP, 2011 F Pato Vinhos Region: Vinho Regional Beiras Production: 13,000 Winemaker: Filipa Pato Address: Rua da Quinta Nova, Ribeiro da Gandara, 3780-017, Amoreira da Gandara Contact: Filipa Pato Email: fp@filipapato.net Phone +961 736 945 Website: www.filipapato.net UK Importer: Clark Foyster Wines Ltd Address: 15 South Ealing Road, London, W5 4QT Email: lance@cfwines.co.uk "Strong Atlantic influence. 50% Bical, 50% Arinto. Fermented 80% in tank, 20% in used French oak. Fermentation stopped naturally at 5 g/l residual sugar. Touch of smoke or flint on the nose - possibly a very slight note of reduction at this stage. But also a fine mealy/creamy aroma even though the oak influence is so slight. Rich and rounded and mouthfilling. Not bone dry. Deliciously creamy. With flavours of green apple and grapefruit and peach. Generous and rich but still fresh. Persistent, too." 12.5% Drink 2012-15 Notes: 32 Dominó, Monte das Pratas Branco, 2010 Vitor Claro Region: Vinho Regional Alentejano Production: 640 Winemaker: Vitor Claro Address: Rua Cândido dos Reis, 670 4400-071, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal Contact: Niepoort Projectos Email: info@niepoort-projectos.com Phone +936 019 583 Website: www.niepoort-projectos.com "Made by Vitor Claro, a Portuguese chef bitten by the wine bug and inspired by the potential of old vines. His first vintage. A field blend of Alicante Branco (Palomino Fino), Fernão Pires, three types of Muscatel, three types of Arinto, Rabo de Ovelha, etc. grown on limestone soils in Portalegre. Salty and a little reductive. Complex aromas: creamy, mineral, reductive, all those things that are not fruit, then grapefruit and quince tart freshness on the palate. Mouthwatering finish. Makes me want to eat. Slight oak note on the palate and a creaminess in the texture. Still very good after a week open in the fridge (reduction disappeared). I am not sure about the drink dates as the wine has no track record." 12% Drink 2012-14 Notes: 33 Rui Reguinga, Terrenus, 2010 Rui Reguinga Enologia Unipessoal, Lda Region: Vinho Regional Alentejano Production: 6,000 Winemaker: Rui Reguinga RRP: £15.00 Address: Travessa do Calvário, nº26, 2080-174 Almeirim Contact: Rui Reguinga Email: rui.reguinga@mail.telepac.pt Phone +243 592 049 Website: www.ruireguinga.com UK Importer: The Wine Society Address: Gunnels Wood Road, Stevenage, Herts, SG1 2BT Email: LockeJ@thewinesociety.com "Arinto, Fernão Pires and Roupeiro bushvines from old vineyards, interplanted – white varieties picked out from among the red. Highest vineyard area in southern Portugal (700 metres) and very close to the Spanish border. Partially barrel fermented in new French oak. Very pale. Gentle, sophisticated, creamy nose. Lovely restrained concentration of old vines. Fresh citrus, a little peachy, a touch herbal. Great tension and freshness and zest. Salty mineral finish and long. Crafted but not overcrafted. Very slight Muscat influence but more peachy than grapey. Salty freshness with the complex spice of very moderate oak. Very long. Subtle and refined." 13% Drink 2011-13+ Notes: 34 Fitapreta, Palpite Reserva, 2009 Fita Preta Vinhos Region: Vinho Regional Alentejano Production: 3,650 Winemaker: António Maçanita Address: Tapada da Ajuda ISA INOVISA 1349-017 Lisboa Contact: Laura Ramalho Email: info@fitapreta.com Phone +213 147 297 UK Importer: The Exceptional Wine Company Ltd Address: Gatehouse Farm, Rogate, Hants, GU31 5DB Email: wine@theexceptionalwinecompany.com "Fitapreta is a partnership between viticulturist David Booth and winemaker António Maçanita. David died suddenly and tragically in April this year. 42% Arinto, 31% Antão Vaz, 17% Verdelho. Mostly barrel fermented (50% new) and aged, with lees stirring, though some in tank. Malo for only 10% of the wine. Very pale gold. Intense mix of aromas: smoky lapsang, creamy, cedary oak and salty - not to mention some Verdelho perfume and lemon clarity. Oak is evident but not overwhelming on the palate. There's freshnss though it is full bodied and bold and that freshness is amplified by a very slight bitterness on the finish. Harmonious and long and lots of potential for further complexity." 13.5% Drink 2011-15 Notes: 35 Quinta do Quetzal, Reserva Antão Vaz, 2009 Quinta do Quetzal Region: Alentejo Production: 7,000 Winemaker: Rui Reguinga Address: Apartado 19-7960-909 Contact: Reto Jorg Email: geral@quintadoquetzal.com Phone +284 441 618 Website: www.quintadoquetzal.com UK Importer: Seeking UK representation "Pale gold. Buttery and nutty. Creamy/mealy but still mineral. Savoury oatmeal, complex. The oak makes the wine but it's not overly oaky in taste – more the structure than the flavour. Rather burgundian despite the completely different grape variety. And a certain woodiness coming through." 14% Drink 2011-15 Notes: 36 Quinta das Maias, Malvasia Fina, 2011 S.A. Faldas da Serra - Quinta das Maias Region: Dão Production: 5,000 Winemaker: Rui Reguinga and João Santiago RRP: £15 Address: Rua Direita 12, Abrunhosa do Mato, 3530-050 Cunha Baixa Contact: Luis Lourenço Email: info@quintamaias.pt Phone +219 249 373 Website: www.quintamaias.pt (coming soon) UK Importer: Raymond Reynolds Ltd Address: Calico Lane, Furness Vale, High Peak, SK23 7SW Email: info@raymondreynolds.co.uk "Malvasia Fina always better in Maias, Encruzado at Roques. 10% fermented in oak to give mid palate weight. Delicately fragrant, lightly peachy but also something a little more tangy/cedary. Doesn't yet have that touch of honey that develops after six months in bottle but it has lovely weight as well a sour pear-like freshness on the creamy palate and a delicate cedar note at the end. An elegant whole with a more stony aftertaste so that the wine takes you on a journey from fruit to terroir. Becomes not only more creamy but also more mineral as it warms up in the glass. Dry and refined but lots of flavour." Drink 2012-15 Notes: 37 Quinta de Saes, Reserva Encruzado, 2010 Quinta da Pellada Unipessoal, Lda. Region: Dão Production: 7,500 Winemaker: Alvaro Castro Address: Quinta da Pellada 6270-141 Pinhanços (Seia) Contact: Alvaro Castro Email: Saes@quintadapellada.com Phone +238 486 133 Website: www.quintadapellada.com UK Importer: Seeking UK representation "One month ferment and two months' bâtonnage. They made two Encruzado wines in 2010 because they had more than usual and it was very good. Dusty mineral citrus. But also very lightly floral. Very high acidity, tight and long. Mineral aftertaste and so much more to come. Pure and very young. Mouthwatering and so long." 13% Drink 2012-18 Notes: 38 Quinta da Pellada, Primus, 2009 Quinta da Pellada Unipessoal, Lda. Region: Dão Production: 2,500 Winemaker: Alvaro Castro Address: Quinta da Pellada 6270-141 Pinhanços (Seia) Contact: Alvaro Castro Email: Saes@quintadapellada.com Phone +238 486 133 Website: www.quintadapellada.com UK Importer: Seeking UK representation "Field blend including Encruzado, Cerceal, Bical, Verdelho, Terrantez, etc. – a total of 39 varieties, 50-year-old vines grown on sand and clay over granite. Fermented in both tank and barrique. Very pale. Initially mineral, perhaps a little salty, on the nose, quite closed (when tasted end 2011 when the components seemed only just married and needing more time). Delicate white peppery note. Just a touch of peach but mainly rapier-like citrus tension and length. Great acidity just offset with a lightly creamy texture. Oak so well in the background. Taut, expressive and long. Restrained by that minerality and old-vine concentration without any excess weight. Leaves a spicy tang on your tongue at the very end." 13% Drink 2013-20 Notes: 39 Vales de Ambrães, Avesso, 2011 Prosa - Produtos e Serviços Agrícolas, SA Region: Vinho Verde Production: 10,000 Winemaker: António Sousa Address: Avenida da Boavista, 1277/81, 4º, 4100-130 Porto, Rua Trigadeiro Nunes da Ponte N.º 1510, Tuias, 4630 - 239 Marco de Canaveses Contact: António Sousa Email: vinhoverde@sapo.pt Phone +967 571 644 UK Importer: Seeking UK representation "Mineral, and a little sulphurous at this young age (tasted very soon after bottling, April 2012). Intense and tastes slightly off dry (RS 5 g/l apparently) though there's terrific freshness. Concentrated and surprisingly powerful on the palate. I didn't expect Avesso to have this depth. Creamy citrus with a taut stony intensity. A hint of vegetal character but also a little peppery. As it opens up, there's an impressive amount of fruit flavour for what is otherwise a very restrained wine." 13% Drink 2012-13 Notes: 40 Adega de Monção, 2011 Adega Cooperativa Regional de Moncão, CRL Region: Vinho Verde Production: 480,500 Winemaker: Fernando Moura Address: Cruzes, 4950-279 Mazedo Contact: Armando Fontainhas Email: adegademoncao@mail.telepac.pt Phone +251 656 120 Website: www.adegademoncao.pt UK Importer: Clark Foyster Wines Ltd Address: 15 South Ealing Road, London, W5 4QT Email: benedicte@cfwines.co.uk "Fermented at 18–20 ºC. Plenty of CO2 visible – and spritz on the palate. Intense but delicate fruit – ripe citrus foundation but lightly floral too and a peachy richness from the Trajadura to balance the taut freshness of the Alvarinho. Attractive note of dusty stones. Just off dry, gently textured with pear flavours on the palate, less citrusy than on the nose , and with a light sour aftertaste reinforcing the freshness. Classic, top-notch Vinho Verde. Lots of pleasure without too much alcohol. Lovely balance and harmony and a stony, delicately grainy aftertaste." 11.5% Drink 2012-13 Notes: 41 Quinta de Soalheiro, Primeiras Vinhas Alvarinho, 2010 Quinta de Soalheiro Region: Vinho Verde Winemaker: Joáo Antonio Cerdeira RRP: £25 Address: Alvaredo, Melgaço, 4960-010 Alvaredo Email: quinta@soalheiro.com Phone +251 416 769 Website: www.soalheiro.com UK Importer: Raymond Reynolds Ltd Address: Calico Lane, Furness Vale, High Peak, SK23 7SW Email: info@raymondreynolds.co.uk "Moncão and Melgaço subregion. Intense fruit aromas of citrus, pineapple and green fig with a a bit of celery thrown in. Utterly seductive on the palate - all that wonderful ripe fruit allied with lovely freshness and that sour mineral edge typcial of Vinho Verde. Not sure if this is off dry or if the fruit is just very ripe. Very long indeed. Sometimes I have found Soalheiro wines almost too ripe, too broad but this shows excellent concentration and harmony without contradicting its Vinho Verde origins." 13% Drink 2012-15+ Notes: 42 Afros, Loureiro, 2009 Casal do Paço Padreiro - Sociedade Vitivinícola, Lda. Region: Vinho Verde Production: 25,333 Winemaker: Pedro Bravo and Rui Cunha Address: Casal do Paço, Padreiro -(S. Salvador), 4970-500 Arcos de Valdevez - Portugal Contact: Vasco Croft Email: vcroft@afros-wine.com Phone +914 206 772 Website: www.afros-wine.com UK Importer: Les Caves de Pyrène Address: Pew Corner, Old Portsmouth Road, Artington, Guildford, GU3 1LP Email: elenap@lescaves.co.uk "Name changed to Aphros from the 2011 vintage. From the Lima subregion. Fermented at 15–18 ºC. A touch of CO2 still visible. Gently honeyed nose, so inviting, still with citrus purity and a touch floral. RS 6.1 g/l. A nutty aroma too, not unlike Hunter Valley Semillon. More woody (not oaky) on the palate. Rich though fresh. Creamy texture on the long finish. Having tasted the Loureiro 2008, I know this will get more interesting still, even though it does seem to mature quite quickly." 12% Drink 2010-14 Notes: 43 Quinta de La Rosa, Branco, 2010 Quinta de la Rosa Region: Douro Production: 15,000 Winemaker: Jorge Moreira RRP: £15 Address: Quinta de la Rosa, Pinhao 5085-215, Portugal Contact: Sophia Bergqvist Email: sophia@quintadelarosa.com Phone +254 732 254 Website: www.quintadelarosa.com UK Importer: Fields Morris & Verdin Address: Unit 28-30 Southbank Business Centre , Ponton Road, London , SW8 5BL Email: Damian.Carrington@fmvwines.com "35% Viosinho, 35% Rabigato plus others, including Gouveio and Côdega de Larinho. Long, drawn-out harvest in 2010. 50% fermented and matured in barrel. Lovely spiced and stony aroma with a touch of reductive smokiness at this young stage (Oct 2011). Tight, zesty, less rich in the mouth than I expected, more tension, but has lots of energy and verve." 13.3% Drink 2012-16 Notes: 44 Niepoort, Coche, 2010 Niepoort Vinhos S.A Region: Douro Production: 1,900 Winemaker: Dirk Niepoort and Luis Seabra RRP: £65 Address: Rua Cândido dos Reis, 670, 4400-071 Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal Contact: Verena Niepoort Email: verena@niepoort.pt Phone +223 777 777 Website: www.niepoort-vinhos.com UK Importer: Raymond Reynolds Ltd Address: Calico Lane, Furness Vale, High Peak, SK23 7SW Email: info@raymondreynolds.co.uk "Field blend of Rabigato, Côdega de Larinho, Arinto, etc. A little smoky and reductive, as you would expect for a Coche-Dury tribute wine. Opening up on the nose to intense and minerally citrus, then pure and concentrated on the palate, with clear citrus combined with something more savoury. Really edgy and fresh even with so much density on the palate. Long and satisfying. More ripe-fruited than the French original but a pretty good tribute from such a different location. As it warms in the glass the concentration just builds in the mouth. Very long." 13.5% Drink 2013-19+ Notes: 45 Wine & Soul, Guru, 2008 Wine & Soul, Lda Region: Douro Winemaker: Jorge Serôdio Borges and Sandra Tavares Address: Av.Júlio de Freitas, nº6, Vale de Mendiz, 5085-101 Pinhão, Portugal Contact: Sandra Tavares Email: sandratavares@wineandsoul.com Phone +254 738 076 Website: www.wineandsoul.com UK Importer: Corney & Barrow Address: 1 Thomas More Street, London, E1W 1YZ Email: wine@corneyandbarrow.com "Viosinho, Rabigato, Côdega de Larinho and Gouveio. Rich, almost exotic aroma: so complex - there's minerality, creamy citrus, pear, and so much more that cannot be teased apart. Oak is evident but so intertwined with all the other aromas that it doesn't stand out or dominate. On the palate, creamy texture, cedary citrus flavour and wonderful freshness even though it is mouthfilling and full-bodied. This is a great example of oaked Douro white. As it opens out, there's that inviting quince aroma that reminds me a bit of the best Loire Chenin Blanc. Finishes cool and long with a blend of fruity and savoury." Drink 2011-15 Notes: 46 Van Zellers, VZ, 2010 Lemos & van Zeller, Lda. Region: Douro Production: 4,000 Winemaker: Cristiano van Zeller, Sandra Tavares da Silva and Joana Pinhão Address: Rua de Gondarém, 1427, 2º Dto., Ala Norte, 4150 - 380 Porto, Portugal Contact: Cristiano van Zeller Email: cristianovanzeller@vanzellersandco.com Phone +223 744 320 Website: www.vanzellersandco.com UK Importer: Atlântico UK Address: Unit 10 - Commerce Park , Commerce Way, Croydon, Surrey, CR0 4YL Email: alv@atalantico.co.uk "Shame about the heavy bottle. Field blend of Viosinho, Rabigato, Côdega de Larinho and Gouveio. Two parcels of 20–50-year-old vines from the Murça district of northeastern Douro. Fermented and aged 9 months in new French oak. Savoury, mealy aroma from the oak. Pretty oaky on the palate though there's some pine and citrus freshness underneath. Very fresh actually. Rich and mealy on the palate with a hint of orange. Clean and very fresh on the finish. Needs time." 13.4% Drink 2012-18 Notes: 47 Herdade do Mouchão, Mouchão Licoroso Alicante Bouschet, 2006 Herdade de Mouchão Region: Alentejo Production: 6,000 RRP: £20 Address: 7470-153 Casa Branca, Portugal Contact: John Fordyce Email: export@mouchawine.pt Phone +268 539 228 Website: www.mouchaowine.pt UK Importer: Forth Wines Ltd Address: Crawford Place, Milnathort, Kinross-shire, KY13 9XF Email: enquiries@forthwines.com "Foot trodden. Aged in Portuguese oak vats for 4 years. Unfiltered. Sweet ripe and very pure. Intense blackberry and blueberry purity. Super smooth and velvety. Tastes so pure it is a little like crushed alcoholic blackberries on the palate. Dark, roasted savoury edge, like roasted potato skins. Delicious dark fruit, unbelievable length." 21.5% Drink 2011-29 Notes: 48 Casa Agrícola Horácio Simões, Excellent Moscatel Roxo , NV Casa Agricola Horacio Simões Region: Moscatel de Setúbal Production: 2,818 Winemaker: Luis Simões Address: R João de Deus nº 10 2950-731 Quinta do Anjo Contact: Pedro Camacho Simões Email: chsimoes9@gmail.com Phone +938 442 319 Website: www.horaciosimoes.com UK Importer: Raymond Reynolds Ltd Address: Calico Lane, Furness Vale, High Peak, SK23 7SW Email: Raymond@raymondreynolds.co.uk "7 months on skins after addition of grape spirit. Aged in French oak. No date on the label but it seems to have been bottled in 1997. RS 207.6 g/l. Deep burnt ochre colour. Nutty burnt marmalade and caramel. Really nutty but also intensely fresh on the palate - so crisp that the sweetness is held in check. Very very long. Less finesse than the Alambre but more compexity." 18% Drink 2005-2025 Notes: 49 Jose Maria da Fonseca, Alambre 20 Year Old Moscatel, NV José Maria da Fonseca Vinhos, S.A. Region: Moscatel de Setúbal Production: 10,000 bottles of 500ml Winemaker: Domingos Soares Franco RRP: £25 Address: Quinta da Bassaqueira, Vila Nogueira de Azeitão, 2925-511 Azeitão, Portugal Contact: Miguel Azevedo Remédio Email: miguel.remedio@jmfonseca.pt Phone +212 197 500 Website: www.jmf.pt UK Importer: Moreno Wines Ltd. Address: 26 Macroom Road, London, W9 3HY Email: info@moreno-wines.co.uk "Bottled 2011. A blend of 19 vintages, the youngest 20 years old and the oldest nearly 80 years old. Deep orange-tawny the colour of bitter marmalade. Intense nose of smoky burnt caramel, walnuts, bitter oranges and dried figs and apricots. Wonderful walnut flavour and still has the taste of apricots. Intense, rich, tangy and with lovely mouthwatering freshness even with all that sweetness. And so long. RS 182 g/l." 18% Drink now or keep for many years to come. Notes: 50 Adriano Tiago, Tiagos Moscatel Superior, 1993 Tiagos - Adriano Manuel Pereira Tiago Region: Moscatel de Setúbal Production: 5,400 Winemaker: Joaquim Costa RRP: £200 Euros Address: Quinta S. Tiago, 2950-209 Palmela Contact: Carla Tiago Email: adriano.tiago@tiagosclinica.pt Phone +919 588 068 UK Importer: Seeking UK representation "Slightly cloudy walnut colour. Golden rather than greenish. Bitter caramel, caramelised oranges and dried apricots reduced down to their essence. But also has that nutty savoury character of madeira. Soft, thick, spiced but still has intense driedapricot flavour and lovely orange freshness to the long long end. Great purity." 18.5% Drink 2010-35 Notes: PORTUGUESE GRAPES · A TREASURE TROVE Portugal’s native grape varieties are a real national treasure. Exciting, distinctive. Prized and savoured by generations of Portuguese wine-lovers. Ripe for discovery as fresh new flavours by wine drinkers elsewhere in the world. Here are just a few of the finest… WHITE GRAPES ALVARINHO ARINTO Alvarinho makes characterful, rich, mineral white wines with fruity notes of peaches and citrus, and sometimes tropical fruits and flowers. This high-quality white grape has long been prized in the north west of Portugal, and is much planted in the northern part of the Vinho Verde region, between the River Lima and the River Minho, which forms the border with Spain. (You may have met the Spanish version, Albariño.) Its famous heartland is the Vinho Verde sub-region of Monção and Melgaço. Alvarinho wines are fuller in body and higher in alcohol than most Vinho Verde, and are often bottled as a single variety, and named on the label. These wines are delicious young but can age well. Growers elsewhere in Portugal have recognised Alvarinho’s quality, and the variety is slowly spreading south. Arinto | Pedernã makes elegant, lemony, appley, mineral whites that are delicious young and fresh but can gain complexity with age. Arinto is the main grape of the famous wines of Bucelas, fine, elegant whites from just north of Lisbon. It’s a late-ripening grape with the great advantage that it keeps its marked acidity even in hot conditions. No wonder that it grows across much of the country. It often adds freshness and elegance to blends of other white varieties. It also succeeds in the cool Vinho Verde region, where it is known as Pedernã. Its crisp acidity is also an advantage for sparkling wines. RED GRAPES BAGA CASTELÃO Baga This late-ripening grape often makes lean, tannic reds that can be astringent in youth, but mature to complexity with age. In hotter years, or by skilful ripening and winemaking, Baga can give rich, dense reds, with cherry and damson fruit, ageing to softer, complex flavours of herbs, malt, cedar and dried fruit.Its heartland is Bairrada but it also grows elsewhere in the Beiras, including Dão. It is also used as a base for sparkling wine. Castelão The most planted black grape of the southern part of Portugal can make firm, fine, raspberry-fruity wines that evolve to a cedary, cigar-box character. It is at its best in the Palmela region on the Setúbal Peninsula south of Lisbon. TRINCADEIRA TINTA RORIZ Trincadeira \Tinta Amarela can make reds with wonderfully bright raspberry fruit, spicy, peppery, herbal flavours, and very good acidity. This red grape grows all over Portugal, especially in dry, warm areas, but is probably at its best in the Alentejo. In the Douro it’s known as Tinta Amarela. Tinta Roriz | Aragonez makes fine, elegant red wines with aromas of red fruits, plums and blackberries, firm tannins and good ageing potential – you may have met it across the border as Tempranillo. Called Tinta Roriz in the north of Portugal, this is one of the top grapes for Port and Douro table wines, also important in the Dão region. In the Alentejo it is called Aragonez. It is generally used in blends with other varieties. ENCRUZADO FERNÃO PIRES Encruzado makes elegant, well-balanced, full-bodied whites with delicate floral and citrus aromas and sometimes an intensely mineral character. Delicious in a pure, unoaked style, Encruzado also responds well to oak-fermentation or oak-ageing, turning out some serious, fine, well-structured wines that can mature and gain complexity over many years. You are most likely to find it in the Dão region, up in the north, either as a single variety or in blends – these are some of Portugal’s most exciting white wines. In the vineyard, even in hot conditions, Encruzado grapes keep their fresh acidity and ripen to perfection without becoming over-sweet. Fernão Pires |Maria Gomes makes light, fruity, fragrant whites reminiscent of Muscat in flavour – floral and citrus. It tastes freshest when picked early for drinking young and fresh. It is also used in sparkling wines, and can occasionally be harvested later to make sweet wines. Portugal’s most cultivated white grape, it is grown more or less everywhere but especially down the western coast including the Setúbal Península, Tejo, Lisboa and Bairrada, sometimes under the alias Maria Gomes. TOURIGA FRANCA TOURIGA NACIONAL Touriga Franca makes densely-coloured, firm but rich, aromatic wines with floral overtones and blackberry fruit. It is one of the five officially recommended grapes for Port, and is also used in red Douro blends – indeed it is the most widely planted grape in the Douro Valley. It is generally used in blends. Touriga Nacional makes firm, richly-coloured wines (and Port) with complex aromas and flavours reminiscent of violets, liquorice, ripe blackcurrants and raspberries, along with a subtle, herby hint of bergamot. It’s a northern grape by origin, Dão and Douro both claiming it as their own, but now it is grown all over Portugal. It can age well. 250 GRAPE VARIETIES a world of difference London Friday 15th June Weston Roof Pavilion, Southbank Edinburgh Wednesday 20th June The Point Hotel, Bread Street Manchester Thursday 21st June Deansgate