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Portal Colheita Tinto, Quinta do Portal

Portal Colheita Tinto

Description

Made with a very carefully winemaking, using gravity and precise techniques, this wine is full bodied with a ripe berry colour and fruity aromas marked by Tinta Roriz that is responsible for the intense aroma of young fresh fruit and by floral notes from the Touriga Nacional. Excellent freshness, toasty and appetising in the mouth, with an attractive and elegant finish. It’s a wine that we can enjoy from now but it will also age a few years very well.

£23.95

Quantity Available: 12 or more

Product Code: S7969

Country
Portugal
Region
Douro
Vintage
2023
Alcohol Vol
14%
Bottle Size
75cl
Closure
natural cork
Vegan
YES
Vegetarian
YES

Grape Varieties

Touriga Nacional

Producer Details

Quinta do Portal is a family fine winemaking company that embraced with passion the “Boutique Winery” concept. This project that started in the early 90’s of the 20th century, had on its base a centenary estate where our family has been producing Port since the last years of the 19th century. Their effort, passion and dedication have been recognized both at a national and international level.

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