Touriga Nacional approved by INAO
“The Institut National de l’Origine et de la Qualité (INAO) has formally approved the use of six new varieties in Bordeaux that were first proposed in 2019.
The French agricultural governing body has approved the use of four new red varieties – Arinarnoa, Castets, Marselan and Touriga Nacional – and two white varieties – Alvarinho and Liliorila – with plantings authorised for this year.”
https://magazine.thedrinksbusiness.com/ ... ntent.html
Portugal Invades Bordeaux
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Re: Portugal Invades Bordeaux
I've already tried Marselan (a crossing of Grenache and Malbec) from the Southern Rhone and liked the result. I would very much like to try a Marselan from Bordeaux and a Touriga Nacioinal from Bordeaux.
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Re: Portugal Invades Bordeaux
Sacré bleu! At least I thought that for a moment, wondering how/why the French would allow such a thing. Then I read the article that Stewart linked:
... a potential means of dealing with different growth cycles and ripening periods in the face of a changing climate.
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Re: Portugal Invades Bordeaux
Yes, I read the same thing about the rational….and it makes sense. Adapt or die. We already know touriga’s potential to produce results that captivate both old world and new world palates in a warm climate. It will be interesting to see how touriga holds up in cooler vintages that may be ahead in Bordeaux.
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