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"The
Douro from nose to tail..."
A masterclass with
Sarah Ahmed at the London Wine Fair May 2010.
(That link goes to her website, the Wine Detective: Sarah was 2009
"Portuguese Wine Writer of the Year." Click on the IVDP logo for more
info on the region.)
2009 PV Egle white (Rabigato,
Viosinho, Cordoga 13.5%
alc.) -
from vineyards planted at 750m above sea level (2500 feet): aromatic and
zesty with floral honeysuckle notes and "chalky" edges; delicate juicy
citrus fruit vs quite punchy mouth-feel, oily texture vs fairly crisp
and steely with lingering green olive notes. Nice with a bit of
character too, although expensive at £10. 83-85
2006 Quinta do Zimbro red (Touriga Franca, Tinta Barroca, Tinta Roriz
(= Tempranillo),
Touriga Nacional) - enticing ripe cassis, black
cherry and squashed raspberry fruit with perfumed violet tones and
toasty chocolate oak in the background; similar red/black fruit cocktail
on the palate, punchy and firmly structured with tight finish vs
attractive "sweet"/spicy fruit and oak underneath. Seems higher in
alcohol than the stated 13%, but there's enough choc textured ripe fruit
to carry it. £8.99 87
2007 Quinta do Crasto Reserva red "Vinhas Velhas" (old vines
with up to 30
different Port grape varieties!) - showing quite a lot of aromatic spicy
coconut oak (aged 16 months in 60% new barrels, mostly French) vs lively
black fruits with dark damsons, liquorice, black cherry; lush juicy
mouth-feel with ripe fruit and toasty dark chocolate texture, powerful
and weighty with solid yet rounded tannins. Big but controlled, I'd like
less oak although there's lots of fruit and it's quite classy in the
end. £18 Adnams. 90-92
Croft Pink Port NV (100 grams/litre residual sugar) - boiled sweets
and
bubble gum in that ester-y chemistry lab kinda way, plus something odd and a tad
oxidised even? Lively fruity palate with underlying baked character,
very fiery zesty and red fruity. Not sure really: full marks to the Port
world for riding the pink zeitgeist, but I was struggling to like this wine
being too techno with hard alcohol. With a mixer as an apero perhaps...
1989 Adega de Favaios Moscatel (Moscatel Galego =
Muscat à petits grains,
137 g/l RS, 17% alc., bottled in 2009) - lovely golden brown colour,
marmalade and cooked apricots and grapes with complex Madeira-like
edges; lush sweet flavours with baked maturing tones, barley sugar and
marmalade fruit; has a bit of a kick cutting through the sweetness
nicely, lots of flavour and delicious intricate lingering nuances. €8.40
ex-cellars. 92+
Andresen 20 year-old white Port (101 g/l RS, 20%) - baked walnuts with
Demerara, barley sugar and lightly "cheesy" Madeira-like hints; intense
and fiery with toasted almonds, tangier palate than the Moscatel with
intriguing flavours and good cut; although in the end the alcohol is too
fiery, pity as it's interesting and complex. £25
87(+)
Graham's 20 year-old Tawny (20%) - still reddish colour with browning
edges, cooked raspberry nose; attractive lush "sweet/savoury" fruit
with
fiery kick, mellowing on the finish though with toffee and caramelised
red fruits; complex and tasty pecan notes too with softer "sweet/savoury"
finish vs lingering oomph. Very good although I remember it being even better?! £30
88-90
2007 JP Ramos/JM Soares Franco "Duorum" Vintage Port (mostly a field blend with
majority Touriga Nacional &
Touriga Franca plus Tinta Roriz,
20% alc., 100 RS) - stonking colour and nose with rich
sweet dark cherries, prunes and liquorice tinged with peppery violet notes and
baked/savoury edges; perfumed vs lush dark cherry, punchy alcohol with
firm dry tannins although lovely texture too; huge extracted mouthful with
lots of
liquorice yet a touch of freshness in there too. Wow: peppery
finish with good depth, relatively approachable now although really needs 5+
years to express itself better. £35 92+
Plus these two reds discovered on the Douro and Port Wine Institute
stand:
2006 Calços do Tanha Douro Reserva (13.5%) - attractive maturing
"sweet" cherry fruit with minty touches; rich and juicy, turning more
savoury with firm powerful finish yet good fruit too.
87-89
2005 Quinta Fonte Nova Gran Reserva - gutsy meaty wine, very big
tannins although there's quite a bit going on underneath. Let it lie for
a couple more years?
More Douro wine reviews below, as well as notes on a few
wineries in the Alentejo and Algarve. Click here for
mini-profiles on the producers of these wines (goes to "winery
snapshots" page 9: Portugal):
Herdade dos Lagos - Alentejo & Vinho Verde
2006 Tinto (Syrah, Aragonês
(= Tempranillo))
- lovely minty "garrigue" aromas with
sweet lavender vs dark cherry too; savoury vs dried fruit palate with a
touch of underlining tannin, attractive now actually.
87
2005 Reserva (Syrah, Aragonês) - herbal and coconut spicy notes vs quite rich black
cherry/berry; firmer more solid mouth-feel with peppery edges, fairly
powerful with lightly grainy texture then more savoury finish.
88+
2007 Reserva - lush fruit vs grippy texture and a touch of grainy
oak; tight and firm finish vs concentrated and ripe, attractive
lingering liquorice and pepper flavours. Needs 2-3 more years yet.
90+
2007 Syrah - meaty and dark fruity profile, lovely wild
Rhone/Barossa style with solid palate vs lush dark fruit; fine tight
length too with tasty rich flavours on a firm backdrop.
92+
2006 Syrah Reserva - maturing fruit vs grainy grippy mouth-feel,
more subtle concentration and richness even if less "impressive";
followed by firm taut and less up-front finish.
90+
2009 Vinho Verde - very lively gooseberry and other crisp green
fruits, nice and refreshing finish. 80-85
2009 Vinho Branco Tejo (Vidal,
Arinto, Chardonnay)
- floral "chalky" and lees-y notes on the nose; turns more exotic with
banana flavours vs very crisp and mineral bite, different too.
85-87
2009 rosé (Touriga Nacional/Cabernet
Sauvignon) - nice creamy vs crunchy red fruits with crisp clean
finish. 80-83
Winery snapshot here.
Terras d'Alter - Alentejo
2009 Arinto - aromatic and zesty
with floral honeysuckle tones; juicy and crisp mouth-feel with quite long
mineral finish. 85
2009 Alva (Alvarinho) - rich lees-y
and quite exotic to start; gooseberry and lime zesty too vs "fatter"
apricot fruit vs exciting crisp juicy finish. 87+
2009 Verdelho - greengage vs honeyed
and pineapple notes; again nice crisp steely palate with green vs
"sweeter" fruit finish. Attractive style. 85+
2009 Reserva (Viognier) - more buttery
and exotic with full-on apricot fruit; full-bodied and rounded vs crisp
bite, well made and balanced. 87
2009 Touriga Nacional - liquorice and
dark cherry with peppery edges; gorgeous lush fruit with spicy/juicy
profile vs a touch of grip and style. 87+
2007 Outeiro do Mouro (Syrah/Petit
Verdot) - grainy coconut nuances vs enticing rich chunky fruit;
pretty solid mouth-feel dusted with oak, although I like that coating of
tannins and fruit vs 14.5% oomph; structured taut finish vs hints of
savoury development. 88-90
2009 Tempranillo - very ripe and dark
"tar" notes with toasty oak; rather firm and charred on the palate,
although it's concentrated underneath and probably has potential (so why
all that oak...)
Winery snapshot here.
Herdade São
Miguel - Alentejo
2008 Atlântico red (Alicante Bouschet, Trincadeira,
Aragonês) - "sweet" vs smoky berry fruit; nice juicy spicy palate
with a bit of grip and ripe berries to finish. £5.99
85
2009 Ciconia (Aragonês, Syrah, Touriga Nacional)
- more peppery on the nose, again has attractive lively ripe berry fruit
(red and black); more oomph and grip too vs liquorice and pepper length. £6.99
87
2009 Herdade São Miguel
Colheita Seleccionada
(Alicante Bouschet, Aragonês, Cabernet Sauvignon,
Trincadeira) - spicy black cherry style showing juicy "sweet" dark
fruit with spicy minty edges; structured mouth-feel with grip and power,
needs 6-12 months to come together. 87+
2008 Touriga Nacional - touches of cedar and
coconut oak vs very firm palate vs liquorice and dark cherry; spicy punchy
and solid closing up on the finish, powerful stuff but promising.
88-90
2008 SM dos Descobridores Reserva (Alicante
Bouschet, Touriga Franca) - grippy
texture and grainy oak, a bit extracted and difficult to taste although
concentrated with lurking fruit; pretty massive mouth-feel then tight
finish. Leave it for a couple of years.
2007 Herdade São Miguel
Reserva (Alicante Bouschet, Aragonês, Cabernet
Sauvignon) - maturing smoky tobacco notes with underlying spicy
oak; big firm and punchy palate, coating of dry tannins vs lush dark
fruit; wow, even if pretty grippy still. 90+
2006 Private Collection (the top five barrels each vintage) -
indeed, it's quite oaky but also has lovely maturing savoury and leather
tones; again big tannins and structure with grainy texture, solid
concentrated finish; just a bit too much oak for my liking but should
age well over the next few years. 89-91
Winery snapshot here.
Porto
Quevedo - Douro Valley
2008 Oscar's Douro red (Touriga Nacional,
Tinta Roriz 14% alc.) - meaty peppery nose with
nice dark cassis and cherry flavours; "sweet/savoury" finish with well-textured
tannins, a bit baked although shows fair depth of fruit. $6.99
Rosé Port (Touriga
Nacional, Touriga Franca,
Sousão) - unusual tobacco notes or something
unexpected on the nose!? Again a touch baked (could just be from sitting open
for a few hours in a warm exhibition hall) but has rich red fruit palate with
oomph and bite; not so sweet in the end and attractive enough style (I'm slowly
warming to rosé ports, some of them taste too confected).
1996 Colheita Port (Touriga Nacional,
Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz,
Tinto Cão, Tinta Barroca;
plus 12% "others" which sounds a little mysterious) - reddish brown colour; rich
complex "sweet/savoury" profile with a bit of a kick still, sweet palate vs nice
bite with dried fruit and oily nutty finish. 90
2003 Late Bottled Vintage Port (Touriga Nacional,
Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Tinto Cão, Tinta Barroca,
"others" (20%) - baked leathery dried fruit nose; pretty stonking tannins still
layered with lush smoky dried fruits, although quite mature at the same time; a
bit clunky perhaps but still attractive. 85+
2007 Vintage Port - baked liquorice tones with sweet, dried
prune-y fruit vs peppery dark cherries; big chewy palate with fair oomph,
"sweet/savoury" finish vs nice cut; concentrated and meaty with dried fruit and
power to finish. Needs more time. 87-90
Winery snapshot here.
Quinta Dona Matilde - Douro
2007 Reserva Douro red (Touriga Nacional,
Touriga Franca and Tinta
Amarela) - smoky, peppery and floral too with enticing cassis vs
liquorice notes; grippy vs maturing mouth-feel showing good depth and more
savoury finish. 87
2009 Douro white (Arinto,
Viosinho, Gouveio,
Rabigato) - flowery honeysuckle vs zesty "chalky"
aromas; lightly exotic banana fruit vs crisp and steely, juicy lees-y finish
too. 80-84
2007 Quinta Dona Matilde Vintage Port - powerful with prune and leather
on the nose and palate, extracted and fiery vs masses of liquorice and black
fruits; very firm framework but there's lots going on here, needs a few years to
open up. 92+
Winery snapshot here.
Adega
Vila Real - Douro
2009 Douro white - cheesy vs banana aromas
(?!); floral juicy mouth-feel with lightly crisp and mineral finish.
80-83
2009 Douro Reserva white - subtle toasted
vanilla notes; again juicy and crisp in the mouth although rounder with tasty
mineral finish. 85
2008 Douro Gran Reserva white - very cold to
taste, although showing oilier and weightier palate plus a tad more coconut oak
spice too; has attractive rounded mouth-feel though with nice fruit and texture,
dry and crisp on the finish. 85-87
2009 Douro rosé - lively vs creamy red
fruits, crisp bite again vs "sweet" fruit; attractive foodie style.
85
2008 Douro red - enticing perfumed and
fruity cassis, liquorice and cherry; soft and juicy with ripe mouth-feel vs a
bit of bite. Tasty, attractive and good value at £5 a bottle in the UK (as are
the "basic" white and rosé above). 85
2007 Reserva red - hints of chocolate oak
layered with dark plum, liquorice and peppery undertones; has fair depth of
fruit with lightly cedar-y/toasty texture and flavours, attractive
"sweet/savoury" mix on the finish though. 87
2007 Gran Reserva red (vat sample, not
bottled) - quite lush and concentrated black fruits vs firm structure, tight and
closed up finish; not revealing much at the moment although punchy with lurking
fruit, could be promising.
Winery snapshot here.
Quinta
dos Vales - the Algarve
2009 Marquês dos Vales white - floral orange
shades with peaches and a touch of vanilla; juicy palate with vanilla oak
touches and lightly bitter twist to finish. 83+
2009 Marquês dos Vales rosé (Castelão)
- juicy and crisp with gentle red fruits, pretty dry and refreshing on the
finish. €5.31 83+
2007 Grace Vineyard red (Castelão,
Cabernet Sauvignon, Aragones)
- a lot of smoky rubbery oak on the nose, perhaps a touch over-extracted yet
there's some nice lush fruit lurking underneath. €12.60
2008 Grace Vineyard Touriga Nacional - rich
plum nose with ripe cassis and chocolate oak on top; very firm and punchy with
extracted tannins and rubbery oak texture, concentrated though with dark fruit
undertones. Pity about the overdone oak... €12.60 87+?
Winery snapshot here.
Regis
Causa - Douro
2009 Douro white - aromatic floral
Muscat-y even with mineral edges; nice crisp bite and juicy lees notes
vs fruity finish. 85+
2007 Douro red (Touriga Franca, Touriga Nacional,
Tinta Roriz) - attractive ripe vs herby
red/black fruit nose with minty edges; meatier palate, tasty fruit vs
solid finish. 87+
2007 Grande Reserve (Touriga Nacional,
Touriga Franca) - toasty oak and grippy tannins to
the fore, nice sweet fruit though vs chunky oaky finish. Not sure, needs
to open up maybe...
Winery snapshot here.
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