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Ramos Pinto Quinta da Ervamoira 10 Year Old Tawny Port
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Ramos Pinto Quinta da Ervamoira 10 Year Old Tawny Port

Oporto, Portugal
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About this Wine

 
country Portugal
region Oporto
variety Port
Style Desserts & Fortifieds
vintage NV
closure Cork
Alcohol vol. 19.4
volume 750
 

Tasting Notes

Aroma

A round, generous bouquet of fruit aromas ranging from apricot to plum, with hints of vanilla.

Appearance

Rich tawny amber in hue with flecks of topaz and gold.

Palate

Smooth and full bodied showing fruity flavours juxtaposed with rich oak in excellent balance. This Tawny offers all the maturity of an aged wine with the vigour of youth.

Winemakers Comments

In 1976, Ramos Pinto began a detailed and ongoing research project to select the best grape varieties for the production of quality Port. Five varietals selected by Ramos Pinto were subsequently adopted by the Authorities for all new plantings in the region: Touriga Nacional, Touriga Francesa, Tinta Barroca, Tinta Roriz and Tinto Cao. Following ageing of the two to three years at the lodges in Ramos Pinto's Quintas in the Douro Valley, the wines acquire a specific character. They are then brought down to the Vila Nova de Gaia and blended according to the desired style. Port production is governed by very strict regulations whcih guarantee the authenticity of the wines. The Port Wine Institute grants the producer a certificate of origin and a seal of quality only after each blend has been tasted, analysed and approved for export.

Reviews

  • Silver Medal
    4

    92 Points

    Decanter World Wine Awards 202023rd Sep 2020

  • James Molesworth
    1

    Pretty, with sandalwood, warm raisin and toffee hints weaving around a core of gently mulled cherry and plum fruit flavors. The sandalwood edge extends through the stylish finish. Drink now. Points: 91/100

    winespectator.com31st Dec 2018

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