2015 Passadouro Touriga Franca, Quinta do Passadouro, Pinhâo

2015 Passadouro Touriga Franca, Quinta do Passadouro, Pinhâo

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2015 Passadouro Touriga Franca, Quinta do Passadouro, Pinhâo

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Supremely fine and elegant, this intensely aromatic red shows notes of fresh cranberry and sweet raspberries along with red liquorice and sweet spice. The tannins are firm yet ripe, while the finish is long and completely uplifting. Drink now to 2025.
Catriona Felstead MW, Wine Buyer

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Wine Advocate91-93/100
The 2015 Touriga Franca may be the best I've seen yet. It was aged for 18 months in 90% used French oak and comes in at 13.5% alcohol. Filling the mouth nicely and then proceeding on to a serious, dry finish, this has fine structure, finesse and elegance. The tannins are relatively ripe. Tastyalthough this is not the most flavorful grape everfresh and solid, this should age very well. It should also be approachable young, but it certainly needs a few years to show its best. This was in tank, out of barrel and the final blend but not quite bottled when seen. Sourced from 40+-year-old vines, there were just 4,000 bottles produced. Note: There will be no monovarietal Touriga Nacional this year, in case you're wondering, because winemaker Jorges Borges wanted one with more finesse than what he got in the vintage.
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About this WINE

Quinta do Passadouro

Quinta do Passadouro

Situated in the Cima-Corgo sub region of the Douro valley (a region that enjoys a longer growing season than many other areas of the Douro), this historic Quinta dates back to the 17th century. In 1991 Dieter Borhmann, a Belgian industrialist, bought the estate with 18 hectares of vines and 5 hectares of olive trees. Since acquiring the property he has encouraged the use of traditional methods alongside modern techniques, investment and innovation.

Jorge Serôdio Borges has worked with him, as winemaker and estate manager, since 1999. Dieter underlined his faith in Jorge by making him a partner in the business and with a substantial investment in a nearby Quinta (as of November 2008), to make available a further 20 hectares of vineyards for the production of Passadouro. Jorge plans to use some parcels to improve the red wine blends, but the port production will remain entirely from Passadouro’s own vineyards to preserve its single Quinta status.

The main winery building was completely refurbished, with new stainless steel tanks and new equipment installed alongside the lagars. A new bottle and barrel store was also built and a bottling line installed, with plans for more improvements in the near future.

Along with the Passadouro reds (Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Franca plus a field blend of traditional, old vine Douro varieties) and the Single Quinta Port Wines, Jorge is now making a white wine, made from grapes bought in from the Murça region (Viosinho, Rabigato, Códega do Larinho - the must is fermented between tank and French oak barrels (between 75-90% in tank and 10-25% in barrel depending on vintage)), further east up the Douro from Pinhão. The schist soils and altitude of 500-600 metres, are, in Jorge’s opinion the best combination of terroir and microclimate in the Douro for the production of white wines.

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Single Quinta Vintage

Single Quinta Vintage

Single Quinta Vintage Port is currently one of the most exciting Port categories, which could potentially challenge the dominance of true Vintage Port in years to come. Single Quinta Port is made in much the same way as Vintage: aged for two to three years in cask before bottling without filtration – and is generally produced from a Port house’s finest single vineyard, in years that are not declared. In a vintage year, the grapes from these vineyards – like Quinta dos Malvedos for Graham and Quinta de Vargellas for Taylor – will be used as the backbone of the blend and not bottled in their own right.

The more approachable, earlier-maturing Single Quinta Ports enable producers to satisfy demand for Vintage Port while retaining the rarity and caché of its top Port. Single Quinta Ports are not normally as good as true Vintage Port, but there are notable exceptions. Quinta do Vesuvio, Quinta do Noval and Quinta de la Rosa are all produced in vintage years and can be every bit good as their more famous, multi-vineyard rivals. Indeed the greatest and rarest Vintage Port in existence is from a single vineyard: Quinta do Noval Nacional.

Single Quinta Vintage Ports were traditionally sold when the Port house believed they were ready to drink, around eight to 10 years after the harvest, but as they become more serious and more popular, some are released as soon as they are bottled. Single Quinta Ports should be decanted before serving and, with some notable long-lived exceptions, generally age for around 15 to 20 years.

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Other Varieties

Other Varieties

There are over 200 different grape varieties used in modern wine making (from a total of over 1000). Most lesser known blends and varieties are traditional to specific parts of the world.

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