Vidigal Wines

Porta 6 Vinho Tinta Roriz Blend

8.7247 ratings
8.75 pro ratings
Lisboa, Portugal
Tinta Roriz, Castelão, Touriga Nacional
Potato, Tomato-Based, Venison, Mushrooms, Pungent Cheese, Lamb, Chocolate & Caramel, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Hard Cheese, White Rice, Pasta, Chili & Hot Spicy, Pork, Beef
Top Notes For
Seba Stian

Very drinkable Portuguese red blend. Bloody red crystal color, light stable animal notes & ripe red berries nose, tastes juicy/fruity but with addition of refreshing acidity, so overall feeling is light body without boring sweet compote feeling. I enjoyed with pasta, but seems to be good companion to all meat dishes, and ...what a Label :). Saúde!

Very drinkable Portuguese red blend. Bloody red crystal color, light stable animal notes & ripe red berries nose, tastes juicy/fruity but with addition of refreshing acidity, so overall feeling is light body without boring sweet compote feeling. I enjoyed with pasta, but seems to be good companion to all meat dishes, and ...what a Label :). Saúde!

4 people found it helpfulSep 6th, 2015
Dave clark

Dark in color. A little acidic.

Dark in color. A little acidic.

2 people found it helpfulJan 22nd, 2016
Joseph Tringale

Medium bodied with some earthy notes. Would pair well with carnitas of some sort, preferably a spicy meal. Finish a little flat.

Medium bodied with some earthy notes. Would pair well with carnitas of some sort, preferably a spicy meal. Finish a little flat.

2 people found it helpfulJan 13th, 2016
Peter van den Besselaar

Vintage 2017 / Wednesday Meatballsday (3) 50% Aragonez, 40% Castelão, 10% Touriga Nacional. A wine with a misleading name, that is: I found it on a shelf with portwine. The wine has a spicy smell and a comforting warm taste. Paired with a meatloaf with egg in it and celery and raisins with baked potatoes. Uncomplicated Vinho Regional Lisboa.

Vintage 2017 / Wednesday Meatballsday (3) 50% Aragonez, 40% Castelão, 10% Touriga Nacional. A wine with a misleading name, that is: I found it on a shelf with portwine. The wine has a spicy smell and a comforting warm taste. Paired with a meatloaf with egg in it and celery and raisins with baked potatoes. Uncomplicated Vinho Regional Lisboa.

1 person found it helpfulAug 28th, 2019
Riccardo L.

Actually pretty good. Awesome label. Time to take a trip to Portugal. 🇵🇹

Actually pretty good. Awesome label. Time to take a trip to Portugal. 🇵🇹

1 person found it helpfulNov 11th, 2017
Renita Millar

Another yummy one!! With krista Parker!

Another yummy one!! With krista Parker!

1 person found it helpfulJul 26th, 2015
Peter van den Besselaar

Vintage 2015 - some spicyness, toffee, lively wine, quite smooth

Vintage 2015 - some spicyness, toffee, lively wine, quite smooth

May 30th, 2017
John Howard

Harvest production at Hirsch and Cobb Wineries

8.7

Good table wine.

Good table wine.

May 12th, 2017
Mary Burky

First dip into red wine that I’ve liked sweet enough to not be steak juice but still not just sweet by any means

First dip into red wine that I’ve liked sweet enough to not be steak juice but still not just sweet by any means

Feb 10th, 2024
Will Mitchell

A fantastic looking bottle from Portugal, this was pleasant in all aspects without wowing in any category. A nice fruity aroma, well balanced throughout with reasonable length. Easy drinking and for supermarket wine absolutely fine

A fantastic looking bottle from Portugal, this was pleasant in all aspects without wowing in any category. A nice fruity aroma, well balanced throughout with reasonable length. Easy drinking and for supermarket wine absolutely fine

Dec 18th, 2023