A bit of a quiet week drinks wise, this week. But I've had a couple of great wines over the last couple of days. This fantastic wine is from the Douro Valley and is a blend of 30% Touriga Nacional, 30% Tinta Roriz, 30%Touriga Franca, 5% Tinta Barroca and 5% Tinta Amarela. The vineyards here were originally planted by the Ferreira family (the famous Port house) in the 1870s. The family has held on to this vineyard through all the corporate buying and selling over the years and is now run by Francisco Javier de Olazabal, the great grandson.It is an interesting plot of land, there are a range of soil types, some areas of schist with granite and alluvial gravel. It also has a significant red wine history, it was used to produce one of Portugal's top red wines, Barca Velha, which has a status similar to Grange in Australia or Vega Sicilia Unico in Spain. Meandro is the second wine, Quinta do Vale Meão is the top wine. These wines are great value at present, get on the train before the prices skyrocket.
A nice deep red/purple colour in the glass with aromas of blueberry,light red fruit, licorice and spice with a little coffee. Suave tannins provide excellent mouthfeel. Well balanced, but powerful and full of attractive fruit. Blueberry, blackberry, currents, crunchy minerals with hints of chocolate and vanilla. Long finish with minerals and a slight orange note. A great place to start adding a Portuguese section to the cellar. 92 Pts.
Source: The Spanish Acquisition Price: $40 Closure: Conventional Cork
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