Archive for the 'Touriga Nacional' Category

21
May
12

BY Quinta Do Judeu 2009 Portugal

Country / Region : Douro Valley, Portugal

Year : 2009

Grape Variety : Touriga Nacional / Touriga Franca / Tinta Roriz /Tinta Barroca / Tinta Amarela

Style : Full, Complex Red

ABV : 14%

Drink By : 2018

Price : €14 to €16 RRP

The Winemakers

From 1932 Quinta do Judeu has belonged to Alves de Carvalho family and its name is due to the existence of a roman Jewish statue on its roof. It is a center of excellence in winemaking combining the latest technology available for the development of extremely high quality wines with traditional practices, such as grapes treading in granite tanks (lagares).

Quinta do Judeu owns 3 estates in the Douro Valley with a total of 27 hectares of vineyards, only with native Douro varieties. The vineyards, with an age up to 80 years old, comprise of Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Tinto Cão, Tinta Amarela, Malvasia Fina, Rabigato, Viosinho, Gouveio and Arinto. The old vines, red and white, with its diverse and mixed varieties, some of which rare and unknown, constitute an enormous Douro asset that Quinta do Judeu will maintain and share.

The Wine

Dark red colour. Elegant floral and fruity aroma with light chocolate notes. On the palate it shows a smooth and silky texture, with rounded tannins and blueberries and dark fruits. Elegant and balanced. Long finish with slight sweet fruit. Between Quinta do Judeu and Corgo da Régua in terms of intensity, structure and longevity.

Unfiltered so it should be decanted.

Aged for 8 months in French oak barrels.

17
May
12

Quinta Do Judeu Red 2008 Portugal

Country / Region : Douro Valley, Portugal

Year : 2008

Grape Variety : 15 Varieties including Touriga Nacional / Touriga Franca / Tinta Roriz / Tinta Barroca / Tinto Cão / Tinta Amarela / Tinta Francisca / Sousão

Style : Full, Complex Red

ABV : 14.5%

Drink By : 2021

Price : €21 to €23 RRP

The Winemakers

From 1932 Quinta do Judeu has belonged to Alves de Carvalho family and its name is due to the existence of a roman Jewish statue on its roof. It is a center of excellence in winemaking combining the latest technology available for the development of extremely high quality wines with traditional practices, such as grapes treading in granite tanks (lagares).

Quinta do Judeu owns 3 estates in the Douro Valley with a total of 27 hectares of vineyards, only with native Douro varieties. The vineyards, with an age up to 80 years old, comprise of Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Tinto Cão, Tinta Amarela, Malvasia Fina, Rabigato, Viosinho, Gouveio and Arinto. The old vines, red and white, with its diverse and mixed varieties, some of which rare and unknown, constitute an enormous Douro asset that Quinta do Judeu will maintain and share.

The Wine

Dark Red Colour. Classic Douro aroma, full of character and complexity. Ripe fruit, spice and a light toast and coffee from the barrels. In the palate it shows full body with a strong personality and a solid structure of tannins, embracing some black ripe fruit. Long and harmonious finish.

Unfiltered so it should be decanted.

Aged for 10 months in French oak barrels and a further 1 year in bottle.

18
Apr
12

Adega de Pegões Touriga Nacional 2010 Portugal

Country / Region : Setubal, Portugal

Year : 2010

Grape Variety : 100% Touriga Nacional

Style : Full,  Spicy Red

ABV : 14%

Drink By : 2021

Price : €14 to €16 RRP

The Winemakers

Pegões, established in 1958, is a modern and competitive winery recognised both in domestic and international markets. Pegões wines have been distinguished with several awards at the most important international wine contests.
ith a vineyards area of 2.200 acres, they follow a systematic strategy of modernization with the key objective of continuously improving the quality and value of their wines.

The Pegões Terroir is located between two Nature Reserves – the Tagus estuary to the Northwest and the Sado on the Southwest, on the east side of the Arrabida hills and on the west side of the Alentejo province clays. The Pegões region is unique in climate and soil conditions.

The climate is Mediterranean and the soil, named “Pliocenico de Pegões”, is sandy formed over millions of years by sand transported by the rivers Tagus and Sado. It is this climate / soil combination that gives birth to the unique Pegões wines.

The Wine

Floral notes, characteristics of the variety with some spices and matured fruit, soft but present tannins.  Full bodied with lovely length.

10 months in American and French oak barrels, followed by 4 months in bottles, before it is released on the market

Perfect with Game, Grilled / Roasted  Meats & Cheeses

Winner of 140 International Wine Awards

Jamie Goode  “Possibly Portugals Best Co Op”

20
Mar
12

More Newspaper Coverage

I hope you enjoyed the St Patricks Day festivities and the long weekend. The family headed off to the Mrs home county of Wexford to see the relations, including the latest addition to the clan, Roisin. A week old today and just gorgeous.

My weekend was made even more enjoyable thanks for Matthew Nugent, wine writer with the Irish Mail On Sunday where he was kind enough to review two of my best selling wines.

First up was the limited edition New Zealand Little Beauty Sauvignon Blanc

Closely followed by the Portuguese Corgo Da Regua Red

So a big thank you to Matthew for the lovely reviews.

29
Feb
12

Fontanário de Pegões Palmela Reserva 2007 Portugal

Country / Region : Palmela, Portugal

Year : 2007

Grape Variety :  Castelão / Cabernet Sauvignon / Touriga Nacional

Style : Full Bodied, Smooth Red

ABV : 14%

Drink By : 2021

Price : €16 to €18 RRP

The Winemakers

Pegões, established in 1958, is a modern and competitive winery recognised both in domestic and international markets. Pegões wines have been distinguished with several awards at the most important international wine contests.
ith a vineyards area of 2.200 acres, they follow a systematic strategy of modernization with the key objective of continuously improving the quality and value of their wines.

The Pegões Terroir is located between two Nature Reserves – the Tagus estuary to the Northwest and the Sado on the Southwest, on the east side of the Arrabida hills and on the west side of the Alentejo´s province clays. The Pegões region is unique in climate and soil conditions.

The climate is Mediterranean and the soil, named “Pliocenico de Pegões”, is sandy formed over millions of years by sand transported by the rivers Tagus and Sado. It is this climate / soil combination that gives birth to the unique Pegões wines.

The Wine

Dark ruby colour. Rich aromatics. Ripe delicious tannins. A velvety wine with excellent structure. Black and red berries, Plums, Liquorice, Dried fruits, Chocolate, Spice and Vanilla. A full bodied red wine. Lovely long finish.

12 months in American and French oak barrels, followed by 2 years in bottle.

Perfect with Game, Grilled / Roasted  Meats & Cheeses

Winner of 140 International Wine Awards

Jamie Goode  “Possibly Portugals Best Co Op”

07
Nov
11

Quinta Do Judeu Red 2007 Portugal

Country / Region : Douro Valley, Portugal

Year : 2007

Grape Variety : Touriga Nacional / Touriga Franca / Tinta Roriz / Tinta Barroca / Tinto Cão / Tinta Amarela / Tinta Francisca / Sousão/ 7 Others

Style : Full, Complex Red

ABV : 14.5%

Drink By : 2021

Price : €21 to €23 RRP

The Winemakers

From 1932 Quinta do Judeu has belonged to Alves de Carvalho family and its name is due to the existence of a roman Jewish statue on its roof. It is a center of excellence in winemaking combining the latest technology available for the development of extremely high quality wines with traditional practices, such as grapes treading in granite tanks (lagares).

Quinta do Judeu owns 3 estates in the Douro Valley with a total of 27 hectares of vineyards, only with native Douro varieties. The vineyards, with an age up to 80 years old, comprise of Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Tinto Cão, Tinta Amarela, Malvasia Fina, Rabigato, Viosinho, Gouveio and Arinto. The old vines, red and white, with its diverse and mixed varieties, some of which rare and unknown, constitute an enormous Douro asset that Quinta do Judeu will maintain and share.

The Wine

Dark red colour. Pure and clearly defined aroma. Orange blossom, caramel and black fruits. On the palate you may find the whole Douro with power, elegance and minerality. The powerful tannic structure and the acidity level will allow this wine long years of great evolving.

Unfiltered so it should be decanted.

Aged for 10 months in French oak barrels and a further 1 year in bottle.

01
Nov
11

BY Quinta Do Judeu 2008 Portugal

Country / Region : Douro Valley, Portugal

Year : 2008

Grape Variety : Touriga Nacional / Touriga Franca / Tinta Roriz /Tinta Barroca / Tinta Amarela

Style : Full, Complex Red

ABV : 14%

Drink By : 2018

Price : €14 to €16 RRP

The Winemakers

From 1932 Quinta do Judeu has belonged to Alves de Carvalho family and its name is due to the existence of a roman Jewish statue on its roof. It is a center of excellence in winemaking combining the latest technology available for the development of extremely high quality wines with traditional practices, such as grapes treading in granite tanks (lagares).

Quinta do Judeu owns 3 estates in the Douro Valley with a total of 27 hectares of vineyards, only with native Douro varieties. The vineyards, with an age up to 80 years old, comprise of Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Tinto Cão, Tinta Amarela, Malvasia Fina, Rabigato, Viosinho, Gouveio and Arinto. The old vines, red and white, with its diverse and mixed varieties, some of which rare and unknown, constitute an enormous Douro asset that Quinta do Judeu will maintain and share.

The Wine

Dark red, with violet borders. On the nose some floral notes, black fruit and hints of toasted oak, coffee and pepper. On the palate the first impact is smooth, mellow, showing typical Douro structure. Some black fruit jam, smoked notes, with nice acidity that keeps it alive. Between Quinta do Judeu and Corgo da Régua in terms of intensity, structure and longevity.

Unfiltered so it should be decanted.

Aged for 8 months in French oak barrels.

27
Oct
11

Corgo da Régua 2008 Portugal

Country / Region : Douro Valley, Portugal

Year : 2008

Grape Variety : Touriga Nacional / Touriga Franca / Tinta Roriz /

Tinta Barroca

Style : Full, Spicy Red

ABV : 14%

Drink By : 2016

Price : €10 to €12 RRP

The Winemakers

From 1932 Quinta do Judeu has belonged to Alves de Carvalho family and its name is due to the existence of a roman Jewish statue on its roof. It is a center of excellence in winemaking combining the latest technology available for the development of extremely high quality wines with traditional practices, such as grapes treading in granite tanks (lagares).

Quinta do Judeu owns 3 estates in the Douro Valley with a total of 27 hectares of vineyards, only with native Douro varieties. The vineyards, with an age up to 80 years old, comprise of Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Tinto Cão, Tinta Amarela, Malvasia Fina, Rabigato, Viosinho, Gouveio and Arinto. The old vines, red and white, with its diverse and mixed varieties, some of which rare and unknown, constitute an enormous Douro asset that Quinta do Judeu will maintain and share.

The Wine

Lovely dark red color. Red fruit with a floral touch and a hint of pepper on the nose and in the mouth. The nice tannic structure and the gentle texture make this wine perfect to match everyday meals.

Minimum 6 months aging in bottle before release

Partial filtering so benefits from decanting.

Perfect with red meats and cheeses

20
Dec
10

Fontanário de Pegões Palmela 2008 Portugal

Country / Region : Palmela, Portugal

Year : 2008

Grape Variety : 70% Castelão, Touriga Nacional, Cabernet Sauvignon

Style : Smooth, Fruity Red

ABV : 13.5%

Drink By : 2021

Price : €10 to €12 RRP

The Winemakers

Pegões, established in 1958, is a modern and competitive winery recognised both in domestic and international markets. Pegões wines have been distinguished with several awards at the most important international wine contests.A vineyard area of 2.200 acres, they follow a systematic strategy of modernization with the key objective of continuously improving the quality and value of their wines.

The Pegões Terroir is located between two Nature Reserves – the Tagus estuary to the Northwest and the Sado on the Southwest, on the east side of the Arrabida hills and on the west side of the Alentejo’s province clays. The Pegões region is unique in climate and soil conditions.

The climate is Mediterranean and the soil, named “Pliocenico de Pegões”, is sandy formed over millions of years by sand transported by the rivers Tagus and Sado. It is this climate / soil combination that gives birth to the unique Pegões wines.

The Wine

Intense red berries, well combined with new oak while young, evolving into dry fruits, chocolate, spices and coffee. Soft on the palate with very good tannins and structure. Lovely length. 8 months aging in American and French oak barrels, followed by 6 months in bottle.

Perfect with Game, Grilled / Roasted  Meats & Cheeses

Winner of 140 International Wine Awards

Jamie Goode says “Possibly Portugals Best Co Op”




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