Terrus
Douro Port Blend
Douro, Portugal
Port Blend
Blue Cheese, Chocolate & Caramel, Vanilla & Caramel, Salami & Prosciutto, Fruit & Berries, Baking Spices, Pungent Cheese, Fruit Desserts, Soft Cheese, Chocolate & Coffee
Top Notes For
Opens with bright cherry on the palate and finishes with black fruit and tobacco. Wine gets better as it sits in the glass and starts to take on vanilla and malolactic characteristics. The tannins are firm but well integrated. Wine was good to drink upon opening but offered more when decanted and is better suited to be paired with food. The boldness of the wine seems like it could sit for a couple years in the cellar to mellow out and show more subtler secondary and tertiary characteristics.
Opens with bright cherry on the palate and finishes with black fruit and tobacco. Wine gets better as it sits in the glass and starts to take on vanilla and malolactic characteristics. The tannins are firm but well integrated. Wine was good to drink upon opening but offered more when decanted and is better suited to be paired with food. The boldness of the wine seems like it could sit for a couple years in the cellar to mellow out and show more subtler secondary and tertiary characteristics.
Feb 6th, 2022Black skinned plums, black pepper, and a bit of leather on the nose. Bright acidity at the front of the palate, well developed tannins, but smooth, balanced finish. Flavors of blackberry, sour cherry, fresh basil leaf, a little pencil lead.
Black skinned plums, black pepper, and a bit of leather on the nose. Bright acidity at the front of the palate, well developed tannins, but smooth, balanced finish. Flavors of blackberry, sour cherry, fresh basil leaf, a little pencil lead.
May 27th, 2015