Bota Velha Vinhas Velhas Red Wine presents intense ruby colour. slightly chemical aroma, with notes of dry undergrowth, fresh herbs, cherry and blackberry. Still raw and with an austere profile, with somewhat dry tannin and marked acidity. Not heavy and with serious structure. Needs food and time in bottle.
Bota velha are wines of limited production and that make palates throb and surprise the less curious
<p>D. Graça Coleção Grande Reserve Touriga Franca presents an elegant violet color and a nose marked by aromatic freshness, where the wild fruits of Douro merge with notes of spice and minerality. In the mouth, it is voluminous and structured, with fine tannins that guarantee elegance and a high aging potential, culminating in a long finish that expresses the essence of its microterroir. It should be served at 16ºC, with decanting recommended, being the ideal accompaniment for intense dishes such as lamprey, cabidela rice or pot-cooked meats.</p>
<p></p><p>Quinta de Fafide is located on the outskirts of São João da Pesqueira on the River Torto at an average altitude of 550 meters. In this Quinta the grapes reach maturation without any sources of stress, either hydric or thermal, obtaining wines of unusual concentration and elegance.</p>
<p></p><p>The Symington family, with Scottish, English and Portuguese ancestry has been present in the Douro for five generations — since 1882 — and through the current generation’s great grandmother, the family’s links to the wines of the Douro span 14 generations, to the mid-17th century and to the very beginnings of the history of Port</p>
<p></p><p>Quinta da Foz is located in Douro Vinhateiro, in the sub-region of Cima Corgo, in the parish of Gouvães do Douro, Sabrosa, and shares on its banks the junction of the river Pinhão and the river Douro.<br />Currently, Quinta da Foz is dedicated to the production of table wine of excellence, having resumed in 2012 the production of Port wine. For this, they contribute their old vineyards, the quality of the grapes and the rigorous and professional work of their enology team</p>
<p></p><p>Cheda proposal comes when Douro is recognized as a wine region with worldwide value, reinforcing two adjectives for the wines of the region: elegance and balance.</p> <p>Lavradores de Feitoria (a.k.a. Feitoria) is a unique project, created on September of 2000. Resulted from the union of 15 producers, owners of 18 Quintas spread throughout the best terroirs in the 3 sub-regions of the Douro region (Baixo Corgo, Cima Corgo and Douro Superior). Nowadays the company has 48 shareholders (of which 15 are producers), and 19 Quintas. Together, they have a total area of vineyard of more than 600 ha.</p> <p>The goal of this brand has been, since the beginning, to create balanced and elegant wines that age well, having as a starting point the declared commitment with the excellence and tradition of Douro</p>
<p></p><p>Quinta da Pacheca is one of the best known estates in the Douro region and also one of the first properties to bottle wine under its own label. It is first mentioned in a document dated April 1738 but it was only in 1903, when Dom José Freire de Serpa Pimentel decided to develop his interest in oenology, began to seriously dedicate himself to the risky business of winemaking. Today, a century and many successes later, a brand-new generation of the Serpa Pimentel family</p>
<p class="page-title">Quinta do Crasto Vinha Maria Teresa White Wine offers intense ruby color and a complex, aromatic profile with notes of wild berries, cistus flower, and elegant spice. On the palate, it shows powerful structure, fine-grained tannins, and a long, harmonious finish. Best served between 16–18 °C, it pairs beautifully with grilled or roasted red meats. Vinha Maria Teresa is a rare expression of Douro terroir and one of Quinta do Crasto’s most iconic and collectible wines.</p> <p></p> <p></p>
<p></p><p><span>Soc. Clemente Menéres Lda. (Menéres Family Estate) is a family-owned Estate company since 1874, lying Northeast of Portugal.</span><br /><br /><span>The company produces wine, olive oil and cork at Quinta do Romeu, Bragança district, and also owns the now extinct Monchique Convent and its outbuildings - which house the company's head-office and warehouses - in the marine promenade along the Douro River, in Porto, an area classified as World Heritage.</span><br /><br /><span>The Estate is entirely run under certified Organic Farming</span></p>
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Bota Velha Vinhas Velhas Red Wine presents intense ruby colour. slightly chemical aroma, with notes of dry undergrowth, fresh herbs, cherry and blackberry. Still raw and with an austere profile, with somewhat dry tannin and marked acidity. Not heavy and with serious structure. Needs food and time in bottle.