Nicolau de Almeida - Quinta do Monte Xisto

90 Points RP
Nicolau de Almeida - Quinta do Monte Xisto - 2020 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Nicolau de Almeida - Quinta do Monte Xisto

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Type
Pays
Région
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Technique
ABV
14%
Service
16° - 18° C
Accords mets & vins
ShellfishLobsterWhite FishPoultryGrilled VegetablesFresh Herbs and Aromatic DishesGoat Cheese
Caractéristiques
Full-bodiedFreshElegantMedium(+) alcoholMedium(+) acidityDry

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Douro

Douro

The Douro Valley in northern Portugal stands as one of the world's oldest demarcated wine regions, officially established in 1756. Located along the Douro River as it winds from the Spanish border toward Porto, this UNESCO World Heritage...

The Douro Valley in northern Portugal stands as one of the world's oldest demarcated wine regions, officially established in 1756. Located along the Douro River as it winds from the Spanish border toward Porto, this UNESCO World Heritage landscape is carved into steep terraced vineyards that rise dramatically from the riverbanks. The region is globally recognized as the birthplace of Port wine, though it also produces increasingly respected table wines under the Douro DOC designation.

The Douro's continental climate features hot, dry summers and cold winters, with the river moderating temperature extremes. The schist and granite soils retain heat during the day and release it at night, creating ideal conditions for grape ripening. The region divides into three sub-zones: the cooler, more Atlantic-influenced Baixo Corgo near Porto; the warmer Cima Corgo in the heart of Port country; and the remote Douro Superior extending toward Spain, where extreme temperatures produce concentrated fruit.

Portuguese indigenous grape varieties dominate the region's plantings, with red varieties like Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, and Tinta Barroca forming the backbone of Port production. White varieties including Gouveio, Viosinho, and Rabigato contribute to white Port and increasingly sophisticated dry white wines. The region's unique combination of ancient vine terraces, indigenous grapes, and traditional winemaking methods creates wines with distinctive mineral character and remarkable aging potential, whether fortified as Port or crafted as unfortified Douro table wines.

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