Besides the big names like QdCrasto and Niepoort ...
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Besides the big names like QdCrasto and Niepoort ...
Who are your top 3 producers for dry white and red wines from the Douro?
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So far, this is an excellent list. I hope people keep adding to it.
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Re: Besides the big names like QdCrasto and Niepoort ...
Red:Roy Hersh wrote:Who are your top 3 producers for dry white and red wines from the Douro?
Quinta do Vale Meao
Quinta do Vale Dona Maria
Wine & Soul (Pintas)
(Poeira, Vallado, and Ramos Pinto are in the same class)
White (This is practically impossible for me):
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OK. I give up. I don't have enough experience with these.
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As I have mentioned to several producers on our most recent trip, the Douro white wine area, is by far the area with the greatest current growth potential. Most non-Portuguese citizens would have trouble naming 3 producers of Douro white wine and that goes for people who have been to the region!
It truly is the area in which I have personally tried encouraging planting and bottling of white wine in discussions with Douro growers and producers. I think that there is still a ton of white wine enjoyed not only in Portugal, but around the world.
When we think of whites from Portugal, most obviously think of Vinho Verde, Dao and Alentejo region's white wines. Of course the Vinho Verde now in possession of its own appellation, which produces 20% of the harvested grapes in Portugal is led by the Alvarinho (my favorite!!!), as well as lesser known grape names like Loureiro, Trajadura, Pederna etc.
But back to my love for the wines of the Douro and the budding whites which come from the predominant castas (= grape varietals) Malvasia Fina, Rabigato, Moscatel, Viosinho, Codega, Gouveio and Donzelinho grapes all work wonders in the Douro whites.
Here are a handful of enjoyable whites from the Douro:
Duas Quintas Branco
Quinta do Portal Moscatel
Vilar de Galeira
Vinha da Pala Reserva
Pocas Coroa
Enjoy!
It truly is the area in which I have personally tried encouraging planting and bottling of white wine in discussions with Douro growers and producers. I think that there is still a ton of white wine enjoyed not only in Portugal, but around the world.
When we think of whites from Portugal, most obviously think of Vinho Verde, Dao and Alentejo region's white wines. Of course the Vinho Verde now in possession of its own appellation, which produces 20% of the harvested grapes in Portugal is led by the Alvarinho (my favorite!!!), as well as lesser known grape names like Loureiro, Trajadura, Pederna etc.
But back to my love for the wines of the Douro and the budding whites which come from the predominant castas (= grape varietals) Malvasia Fina, Rabigato, Moscatel, Viosinho, Codega, Gouveio and Donzelinho grapes all work wonders in the Douro whites.
Here are a handful of enjoyable whites from the Douro:
Duas Quintas Branco
Quinta do Portal Moscatel
Vilar de Galeira
Vinha da Pala Reserva
Pocas Coroa
Enjoy!
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Marco,
I am surprised that is the case. Why not go to your local shop and grab a bottle of the Churchill's White Port. It is under $20 per bottle and makes a great summer sipper when nice and chilled.
Jay,
I could swear we had a few white Ports on the trip. Next time we are together I will make sure to bring a few along. Or ... join Andy and experience them in person.
I am surprised that is the case. Why not go to your local shop and grab a bottle of the Churchill's White Port. It is under $20 per bottle and makes a great summer sipper when nice and chilled.
Jay,
I could swear we had a few white Ports on the trip. Next time we are together I will make sure to bring a few along. Or ... join Andy and experience them in person.
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Because you were checking out the Portuguese women?I had a hard enough time focusing on all the Port and dry red wine!

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