Quinta do Centro
Duas Pedras Vinho Regional Alentejano Touriga Nacional
2012. Meatflowers and cherries and some oily herbs. Ripe, balanced, juicy, bbq wine.
2012. Meatflowers and cherries and some oily herbs. Ripe, balanced, juicy, bbq wine.
Jun 20th, 2015Fruit forward red. Black currants, black and red plums, dark chocolate and a faint menthol finish.
Fruit forward red. Black currants, black and red plums, dark chocolate and a faint menthol finish.
Jul 28th, 2019Recommended for me by Todd Abrams at Elie. A little too fruit juicy. But good!
Recommended for me by Todd Abrams at Elie. A little too fruit juicy. But good!
Jun 22nd, 2018Bought from Elie at Todd’s recommendation. Smooth, light, and easy to drink. Really enjoyed this!
Bought from Elie at Todd’s recommendation. Smooth, light, and easy to drink. Really enjoyed this!
Nov 11th, 2017Today's #atlasofwine comes from the Alentejo region of Portugal. Dry Portuguese reds can be some of my favorites. This one is definitely on my short list of favorites for under $15 retail. Touriga Nacional and Syrah each bring so much character to this wine.
Today's #atlasofwine comes from the Alentejo region of Portugal. Dry Portuguese reds can be some of my favorites. This one is definitely on my short list of favorites for under $15 retail. Touriga Nacional and Syrah each bring so much character to this wine.
Dec 19th, 2016After years trying to taste it in a proper manner, I finally found the opportunity over a decent red pepper steak with red grape sauce. I was surprised not to see Alicante Bouschet into this baco original from the heights of the Serra de Sao Mamede in Portalegra, but the truth is that the typical granite soils from the region are powering this Touriga Nacional to its best!! Amazing quality price wine!
After years trying to taste it in a proper manner, I finally found the opportunity over a decent red pepper steak with red grape sauce. I was surprised not to see Alicante Bouschet into this baco original from the heights of the Serra de Sao Mamede in Portalegra, but the truth is that the typical granite soils from the region are powering this Touriga Nacional to its best!! Amazing quality price wine!
Dec 28th, 2015This interesting Portuguese blend is 60% Touriga Nacional, 38% Syrah, and 2% Viognier. It sees no oak to bring out the fruit. Deep purple color. Nose of freshly turned earth, wet leaves, and grilled meat. Soft tannins greet dense fruit flavors of blackcurrant, plum, and blackberry jam. Ending with smoke and mint.
This interesting Portuguese blend is 60% Touriga Nacional, 38% Syrah, and 2% Viognier. It sees no oak to bring out the fruit. Deep purple color. Nose of freshly turned earth, wet leaves, and grilled meat. Soft tannins greet dense fruit flavors of blackcurrant, plum, and blackberry jam. Ending with smoke and mint.
Dec 5th, 2015