TN: 2008 Quinta do Crasto Douro Red
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TN: 2008 Quinta do Crasto Douro Red
No decanting. Dark red colour. Nice aroma of berries, somewhat on the sweeter side. Taste is fruity, significant acidity and tannins. Medium length of the finish. 85 pts.
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Re: TN: 2008 Quinta do Crasto Douro Red
I'm generally not been a big fan of this wine, but the 2008 saw a major change in that all the grapes came from their new Quinta in the Douro Superior that is almost to the Spanish border. 2008 showed great improvement over previous years, which tended to be a bit tart and lean. The 2008 and 2009 are both worth getting for a very good value wine.
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Re: TN: 2008 Quinta do Crasto Douro Red
Andy
I am pretty sure you are referring to the Crasto superior, which is a different wine than the regular Crasto red, and about 50% more expensive.
I've had it once and didn't feel like it was worth the extra money, felt like it lacked some focus.
Cheers
Claus
I am pretty sure you are referring to the Crasto superior, which is a different wine than the regular Crasto red, and about 50% more expensive.
I've had it once and didn't feel like it was worth the extra money, felt like it lacked some focus.
Cheers
Claus
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Re: TN: 2008 Quinta do Crasto Douro Red
Claus,
According to Miguel Roquette 2008 was the first vintage where all the grapes for the basic Crasto Douro came from their new Quinta da Cabreira. The Superior hasn't been released here yet (although I've had the 2007 once), but that also uses the grapes from the new Quinta if I'm not mistaken.
According to Miguel Roquette 2008 was the first vintage where all the grapes for the basic Crasto Douro came from their new Quinta da Cabreira. The Superior hasn't been released here yet (although I've had the 2007 once), but that also uses the grapes from the new Quinta if I'm not mistaken.
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Re: TN: 2008 Quinta do Crasto Douro Red
Hi Andy
Didn't know that about the regular bottling, guess you learn somthing new everyday.
Cheers
Claus
Didn't know that about the regular bottling, guess you learn somthing new everyday.
Cheers
Claus