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Quinta da Pedra Alta 'Encostas Lote 1' Touriga Blend 2020
Primary flavours
Baked Blueberry
Baked Cherry
Black Fruit
Blackberry
Cassis
Mulberry
Red Cherry
Candy Floss
Chocolate
Damson
Rosemary
Violet
Details
Blend one of three: 51% Touriga Nacional, 35% Tinta Barocca, 11% Touriga Franca and 5% Sousão. A stunning density of fruit here. This is as powerful and intense as it is elegant. Notes of chocolate and sweet berry fruit dominate the entry, with more confected notes of candy floss and black cherry and herbal notes of rosemary. Taut mouthfeel, ripe tannin, classic Douro.
Quinta da Pedra Alta is a well-respected wine estate in the stunning Douro Valley wine region of Portugal. The estate is now owned by ex-England Rugby coach Ed Woodward and the team at the helm here is seriously good at what they do. Winemaker João Pires is one of our favourite oenologists in the region and we tend to recognise his wines from a mile away. João favours natural, wild yeast fermentations for all of his wines, and is making arguably some of the best white wines in the region. He prefers a "fresher" style, so picks his fruit a bit early and everything here is on the restrained side of things, with slightly lower alcohol levels than you might expect from the region. Matt Gant - an Aussie winemaker - also plays a role in the winemaking side of things at Pedra Alta and between him and João, the estate is fast becoming one of the finest in the entire valley - now that's saying something! João and the team have just recently created an exclusive blend of wines just for us here at Good Pair Days.
Quinta da Pedra Alta is a well-respected wine estate in the stunning Douro Valley wine region of Portugal. The estate is now owned by ex-England Rugby coach Ed Woodward and the team at the helm here is seriously good at what they do. Winemaker João Pires is one of our favourite oenologists in the region and we tend to recognise his wines from a mile away. João favours natural, wild yeast fermentations for all of his wines, and is making arguably some of the best white wines in the region. He prefers a "fresher" style, so picks his fruit a bit early and everything here is on the restrained side of things, with slightly lower alcohol levels than you might expect from the region. Matt Gant - an Aussie winemaker - also plays a role in the winemaking side of things at Pedra Alta and between him and João, the estate is fast becoming one of the finest in the entire valley - now that's saying something! João and the team have just recently created an exclusive blend of wines just for us here at Good Pair Days.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards medium bodied, low sweetness, with medium acidity, some fruitiness, high tannins, high alcohol and some oak.
Specs
Region
Douro
country
Portugal
Grape type
Touriga Blend
Wine Maker
Quinta da Pedra Alta
Alcohol
14%
Vintage
2020
Cellar period
3-5 years
Closure
Cork (Natural)
Production method
Sustainably Made
Temperature
Room Temperature 15°C-18°C
Pairing guide
A true red wine lover’s red wine, this gorgeous Touriga blend from Quinta da Pedra packs mountains of flavour and character into every decadent sip. It’s just rustic enough to hold its own against your favourite hearty stews, casseroles and grilled red meat dishes, too - bean and bacon stew, goulash, lamb tagine and bolognese will all fit the bill perfectly with this wine. It’s going to be excellent with merguez sausages, delicious with lamb shanks, brilliant with roasted root vegetables and fabulous with steak and chips - time to get busy in the kitchen!
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Food
BBQ
Red Meat
Tastes
Rich
Unique
Moods
Excited
Contemplative
Creative
Always A Winner
Seasons
Winter
Autumn
Cooler Months
Recipe Matches
Wine region
Douro, Portugal
The Douro is a wine region located in the north of Portugal, along the Douro River. It is known for producing rich and full-bodied red wines, the best-known of course being the fortifieds known as Port. The region is characterised by its steep vineyard terraces, known as "socalcos," and its unique blend of traditional and modern winemaking techniques. The Douro has a long history of winemaking, dating back to the 18th century, and its wines are widely considered some of the finest in the world. Picturesque and high-quality wines? A wine region not to miss!
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