Quinta do Infantado, Douro Tinto 2021
About
In 1979, Quinta do Infantado became the first Port producer to start estate bottling in the Douro, rather than in Porto’s Vila Nova de Gaia. In doing so, they championed the importance of estate-grown fruit and helped break away from the monopoly of Port négociants.
The name ‘Infantado’ derives from ‘Infante’, Portuguese for ‘heir to the throne’, and references the history of the estate. The Portuguese royal family first built the winery in 1816, as a place where they could collect taxes in the form of grapes and wine brought to them by the local growers. Current owners, the Roseira family, have been grape growers in the Douro since the late 1700s and purchased Quinta do Infantado over a century ago. João Roseira, the fifth generation, now oversees the vineyards and winemaking.
This wine is deep ruby in colour with violet hues, with intense aromas of raspberries, ripe plums, blueberries and cloves. Medium bodied on the palate with smooth, ripe tannins, juicy black fruit flavours and a long, succulent finish.
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