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2021 Quinta Do Portal Portugal Red "Reserva Red"

Quinta do Portal 2021 Reserva Red

Winery: Quinta Do Portal

Vintage: 2021

Wine Name/Vineyard: "Reserva Red"

Wine Category: Portugal Red

Grape blend: 45% Touriga Nacional, 40% Tinta Roriz, & 15% Touriga Francesa

Bottle size: 750 ml

Region: Douro

State or country: Portugal

Price: $35

Cases produced: 900

KWG Score: 91.2 (based on 4 reviews)

Ken's Wine Rating: Very Good+ (91)

Review date: June 3, 2026

Wine Review: This opaque and midnight purple colored Red Blend from Quinta do Portal in Portugal opens with a blueberry bouquet with hints of cherry and gentle tobacco leaf. On the palate, this wine is full bodied with medium plus acidity. The mouthfeel is balanced, smooth, and solid. The flavor profile is a blackberry and fig blend with notes of tobacco and candied violet. I also detected hints of blueberry, oak, and stone dust. The finish is dry, and its flavors, acidity, and medium tannins drift away nicely. I would pair this red blend with slow cooked burnt ends. Enjoy - Ken

Winemaker Notes: Concentrated ruby color with aromas of ripe black fruit and some floral notes in perfect harmony with some toast from the oak. Expressive on the palate, it has lovely acidity and a pleasant fruity and toasty aftertaste. The final is long and complex, and it will develop further with more time in bottle.

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