2020 Quinta De La Rosa Passagem Red Douro Superior Portugal

Quinta De La Rosa
$27.00
$27.00
Douro Denominação de Origem Controlada2020Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, and Tinta Roriz
 

Tasting Notes: Lovely ripe blackberry, cherry, and raspberry aromas; bright, pure, lively berry flavors with a tarry, herby edge.

Final Blend: Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, and Tinta Roriz

Composition: 60% Touriga Nacional, 30% Touriga Franca, 5% Tinta Roriz, and 5% Sousão

Pair with: Roast beef, Grilled meats, Mushroom ravioli

Hold Time: Now-2035

Alcohol by Volume: 14.0%

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Flavor Profile

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Body

Medium
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Fruit Intensity

Medium
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Oak Intensity

Medium
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Acidity

Medium
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Tannin

Medium

Jorge Moreira

Jorge Moreira has been the head winemaker at Quinta de la Rosa since 2002, bringing a wealth of experience and a profound understanding of the Douro region's viticulture. A graduate in oenology from the University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Jorge is acclaimed for his innovative approach that respects traditional methods while embracing modern techniques. His philosophy centers on producing wines that reflect the authenticity and complexity of the Douro terroir. Under his guidance, Quinta de la Rosa's wines have garnered international recognition for their quality and distinctive character. In addition to his role at La Rosa, Jorge produces his own wines under the Poeira label, further cementing his reputation as one of Portugal's leading winemakers.

Douro Valley, Portugal

The Douro Valley, located in northern Portugal, is one of the world's oldest demarcated wine regions and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Carved by the Douro River, the landscape is characterized by steep, terraced vineyards that have been cultivated for centuries. The region is divided into three sub-regions: Baixo Corgo, Cima Corgo, and Douro Superior, each with distinct climatic conditions influencing the wine styles produced. Protected from Atlantic winds by the Marão and Montemuro mountains, the Douro experiences hot summers and cold winters, ideal for growing robust grape varieties like Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, and Tinta Roriz. While traditionally known for port wine, the Douro has gained acclaim for its high-quality red and white table wines. The region's unique combination of schistous soils, varying altitudes, and microclimates contributes to the complexity and diversity of its wines. ​