The Portuguese Wine "Oscars" night was yesterday

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João Rico
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The Portuguese Wine "Oscars" night was yesterday

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Hi all,

Yesterday in Santarém, Revista Vinhos (Most prestigious Wine Magazine in Portugal) organized the annual event of the Best of 2007.
I will just name the Excellence awards and the Special awards cathegories:

Wine Excellence Awards (Best of the Best)

Espumantes
Murganheira Assemblage 1995


Minho
Anselmo Mendes Alvarinho 2005
Dorado Alvarinho 2005
Soalheiro Primeiras Vinhas Alvarinho 2006

Douro
Auru 2001
Alves de Sousa Reserva Pessoal 2003
Batuta 2005
Charme 2005
Gouvyas Vinhas Velhas 2005
Lavradores de Feitoria Grande Escolha 2004
Pintas 2005
Quinta do Crasto Vinha Maria Teresa 2005
Quinta do Infantado Reserva 2005
Quinta do Vale Meão 2005
Vértice Grande Escolha 2003

Dão
Paço dos Cunhas de Santar Vinha do Contador 2005
Quinta da Falorca Garrafeira 2003

Beiras
Quinta de Foz de Arouce Vinhas Velhas Santa Maria 2005
Quinta do Ribeirinho Pé Franco 2005

Estremadura
Quinta do Monte D'Oiro Reserva 2004

Península de Setúbal
S de Soberanas 2004

Alentejo
Dona Maria Reserva 2004
Paulo Laureano Alicante Bouschet 2005
Quinta do Carmo Reserva 2004
Terrenus 2004
Vale do Ancho 2004
Zambujeiro 2004

Port Wine
Quinta do Noval Colheita 1986

Madeira Wine
Barbeito 30 anos Malvazia Lote Especial

Aguardente
Relíquia Reserva Especial


Special Awards (People and Enterprises)


Winery revelation of the Year

Colinas de São Lourenço (Bairrada)

Winery of the Year

Casa de Santar (Dão)

Cooperative of the Year
Adega Cooperativa de Monção (Minho)

Wine business of the Year
Quinta do Portal

Wine business of the year (Fortified Wines)
José Maria da Fonseca

Winemaker of the Year

Carlos Lucas (Dão Sul)

Winemaker of the Year (Fortified Wines)

David Guimaraens

Viticulture of the Year
Vine & Wines

Wine Organization of the Year
Douro Boys (Niepoort, Vallado, Quinta do Crasto, Quinta do Vale Meão e Quinta do Vale Dona Maria)

Wine Tourism of the Year

Herdade da Malhadinha Nova

Wine Shop of the Year

Wine O'Clock

Restaurant Of the Year
Valle Flôr (Lisboa)

Restaurant Of the Year (Traditional Cuisine)
Tomba Lobos (Portalegre)

Sommelier of the Year
Ana Paula Lopes

Special Gastronomy Award
Chef Vítor Sobral

Wine Career
Peter Symington

Wine Publicity Ad of the year
Adega Mayor


Great organization from Revista Vinhos.
Best Regards, João Rico
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Post by Mark DaSilva »

Quinta do Noval Coleheita 1986?

Really?
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Post by Andy Velebil »

Mark DaSilva wrote:Quinta do Noval Coleheita 1986?

Really?
I was thinking the same thing. Its an ok Port, but nothing to write home about.
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Post by Frederick Blais »

It is always interesting to know how they proceed to make such a list. Often the wine companies have to submit sample and pay a fee to be included in a tasting contest. So in the end, the wine that wins is not necessary excellent but the least worst.

I agree on the 86, a good Colheita but Noval can do better!
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Post by João Rico »

These wines were tasted by the professionals of the Revista Vinhos during 2007. And in that perspective for example Noval won the Excellence Award with the Colheita 1986 as opposing to Vesúvio 2004, Vargellas 2004, Krohn 1982, etc.
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Post by Roy Hersh »

Understood, but even the 1994 Quinta do Noval LBV is better than the 1986 Colheita. Like others, I think the '86 is good but not special and can think of a half dozen other Colheitas by Noval which are significantly better, imo.

I am very pleased to see Quinta do Portal, David Guimaraens, The Douro Boys and Peter Symington all named as winners for their respective categories.
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Post by Luc Gauthier »

Had the Noval '86 Colheita on a couple of occasions last year .
Young and good at best .
Just finished the '71 Noval Colheita , bottled in '98 so hint of caramel and not in the same league . . .
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Post by guilherme »

The Dorado Alvarinho 05 that I got here in Brazil
from the importer ,is quite a shame ... Tired, fat, to forget.
The Auratus 06 (simpler brand) was on the ther hand,quite
fine (what makes me believe that it shold not had been
tranportantion neither storage problems)

Guilherme
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