A day at Quinta de Brunheda
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 8:55 pm
I think all of these were cask pulls prepared for this tasting on the Glenn/Roy tour this spring. An incredible visit.
- Brunheda CP1
CP is for Casam Pequeno, the small house where in fact a very large barrel holds this precious liquid. It has a nice aroma, with dried leaf, raising, fig, smoky notes, and some green grape skin. The body is medium, and it has a really nice balance with warmth in the finish. - Brunheda CP2
Casam Pequeno #2. This is more earthy in the aroma compared to CP1, with molasses character. After that, there is brown sugar, mulling spices, lemon peel, and brûlée. The flavor is lemony and sugary, and this is sticky thick and sweet. - Brunheda CG1W
A white Port, on the order of 60 years old, aged in chestnut barrels. I am smelling smoke and pork, but wondering if that is coming from the cooking in the house. This has deep flavor reminding me of quince paste. Not my favorite. - Brunheda CG2W
This has a spirited aroma, like varnish with cognac. In the mouth there is lots of spirit as well, with alcohol warmth, and acidity to match as well. There is a hint of pineapple to go with the lime citrus. This is very Madeira-like. - Brunheda 60W
An intentionally blended 60 year old white Port. Smells of brown sugar and caramel, with aromas of orange, quince, smoke, and butter. A really nice white if you’re into that kind of thing, with flavors of sultana grape and sugar syrup. The finish is long, with the sweet stickiness persisting in the mouth. - Brunheda “70+”
This has a really fascinating aroma, with baked sugars, dark caramel, and praline. Swirling gives some pleasant wood varnish spirit; along with cinnamon and apple pie. Creamy flavor! This is just wonderful, with citrus and cherry. Later there was lots of caramel in both the aroma and the flavor. 97-98 points. - Brunheda Tonel #3
From a local armazem, ~80 years old. Very dark brown, with just a little fading at the rim without much change in hue. Aromas of caramel, molasses, tree bark, sassafras, and sarsaparilla. In the mouth, there is surprising pucker, with acid and tannins. Lots of incredible concentration, but with plenty of acid to balance it out as well. 96 points. - Bruneheda 1XX
Presumably named because it is more than 100 years old, probably about 110 years old. Smells buttery and like root beer at first. Swirling reveals some wood aromas. Like the Tonel #3, this tastes quite concentrated, with lots of sugars and plenty of acid with a suggestion of citrus. It is thick bodied with a persistent finish. Not scored at the time, but probably around 96 points like Tonel #3. - Brunheda Simão
Dark dark dark color, darker than a Porter beer, about 37 SRM, and could pass for motor oil. Smells of roasted molasses, with exotic herb aromas. Lisa says horehound, and I think there is a hint of wintergreen. This is like essencia of tawny, hors catégorie wine, liqueur de Port. Sip it slowly and savor it. A wonderful experience to taste. - 1865 Brunheda Colheita
Not as dark as the previously tasted Simão, more like 30 SRM, which is still pretty dark. Smells like green coffee! That coffee is hiding a little bit of nuttiness in the aroma. This is so crazy tasting. It is not a wine I would want to drink a lot of, but it is really fun to sip.