Non Vintage
Douro, Portugal Grape Varieties: Traditional grapes from Douro, mainly Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca and Tinta Roriz.
Vinification Hand-harvest at their best moment, the grapes are destemmed, crushed and vinified in a careful maceration with extraction of colour, tannins and aromas of the pellicles, complemented by permanent pumping-over during fermentation. This process takes place in stainless-steel vats at a controlled temperature between 28- 30ºC, until reaching the desired Baumé. At this phase grape brandy is added (benefit), originating a fortified wine. A wine of an exceptional quality, obtained by the lotation of wines with different levels of maturation, ages and variable sources, with a minimum required stage of 7 years in wood.
Tasting Notes Brown coloured with a brown-tawny halo. A powerful and rich spicy bouquet with vanilla subtle touches. On the taste it is complex, harmonious and with a quality finish.
Recommendations The wine should be stored in a fresh, dry and dark place, without temperature variations, and the bottle must remain up-right. As a natural product, the Port Wine is subject to create deposit when ageing. Once opened, it should be consumed within 4 to 6 months. The periods here suggested are merely for guidance, not implying the deterioration of the wine but only a slow evolution that can lead to the loss of its original sensorial characteristics. Fresh or with ice, it is a great choice to be served as an aperitif. Its delicacy and freshness makes it perfect to be combined with lighter and aromatic desserts, like pumpkin puffs with almond ice-cream, banana and blueberry muffins or delicious pear and honey tartlets. The multiplicity of possible harmonies is superb, having the consumer the pleasure to go in search of new flavours. Serve at a temperature between 12 and 14ºC.
Technical Details Alcohol 20 %vol pH 3,58 Total Acidity 4,12 g/dm3 Reducing Sugars 96,60 g/dm3
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