Quinta do Estanho Vintage Port

Quinta do Estanho Vintage Port

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$109 1 offers available
Category
Fortified
Quinta do Estanho Vintage Port, hailing from the verdant hills of Porto, Portugal, encapsulates the essence of its terroir with a rich tapestry of ripe black fruits, dark chocolate, and warming spices. A harmonious blend of Tinta Roriz, Touriga Franca, and Touriga Nacional bestow more
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Quinta do Estanho

Quinta do Estanho produces exquisite wines known for their rich flavors and quality. Located in the heart of wine country, the winery focuses on traditional Portuguese grape varieties like Touriga Nacional and Tinta Roriz. Their offerings range from bold reds to sweet ports, each reflecting the unique terroir of the region. An intriguing aspect of their production is the use of oak barrels, which enhances the complexity of the wines. Quinta do Estanho is celebrated for its artisanal craftsmanship and has received numerous accolades for its exceptional labels.
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Touriga Nacional

Did you know that Touriga Nacional, hailing from Portugal’s Dão and Douro Valley, is considered the backbone of Port wine? This noble grape boasts rich aromas of blackberry, violet, and dark chocolate, with structured tannins and a full-bodied texture. Its versatility shines in both bold reds and elegant blends, making it a favorite for wine lovers. Revered in Portuguese culture, it’s a symbol of passion and heritage in winemaking.
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