DOUROKnown primarily for there Port style wines from the Douro Valley, Portugal's wine region is made up of five additional regions: Dao, Bairrada, Alentejo, Colares and Vinho Verde. Generally it is the northern areas that produce the higher-quality wines, Portugal produces a large array of native varietals resulting in a large variety of different style wines, generally it is the North that produces the highest quality of wines. Some of the better known grape varitales are : Touriga Nacional, Bastardo, Tinta Barroca, Tinto Cao, Touriga Franca, Semillon, Verdelho and Baga. |
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Quinta Do Vale Meao Douro 2008
Very fresh and pure-tasting, displaying a minerally essence to the concentrated dark plum, cassis and dark cherry flavors that are broad, dense and rich. Medium-grained tannins emerge with plenty of fresh acidity. The balanced finish features mocha and spice, with hints of chocolate. Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz and Tinta Barroca.
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S$109.00
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Quinta Do Vale Meao Douro 2008 Magnum
The 2008 Quinta do Vale Meao, the winery’s flagship label, is a blend of Touriga Nacional (55%), Touriga Franca (30%), Tinta Roriz (10%) and Tinta Barroca (5%). Ethereal, showing its oak a bit too much in its youth, this seems otherwise and remarkably graceful early on, a wine that has a Burgundian feel in the mid-palate. I
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Regular Price: S$216.00
Special Price: S$170.00
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Quinta Do Vale Meao Meandro Douro 2010
Full-bodied, ripe and plush with a surplus of dark plum, dark cherry and kirsch flavors. Silky tannins and creamy notes power the spicy finish.
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S$43.00
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Quinta Do Vale Meao Vintage Port 2008
Dense ruby/purple color in addition to notes of red and black fruits, licorice, cocoa, and smoke. Medium-bodied, moderately sweet, and firmly-structured, with some astringency and firmness in the finish.
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