Val Moreira
Ageing:
Vinified mostly in wine presses, it ages an average of three years in wooden barrels.
Allergens information
Contains sulphites.
SKU: 106850
13,06€
approx. £10.87
O Produtor, tasting note published in August 14th 2022
Ruby red in colour, with a fresh, vibrant aroma of black fruit that lingers on the palate; almost mineral, this is a young, well-balanced wine, ready to drink and with a lingering finish.
Ageing:
Vinified mostly in wine presses, it ages an average of three years in wooden barrels.
Contains sulphites.
SKU: 106850
It is one of the oldest demarcated wine regions in history, dating back more than 250 years. It is located in the northeast of the Portuguese territory and develops through the Douro River valley.
Located on the south bank of the Douro River, in Cima-Corgo, Quinta do Val Moreira was bought by XVINUS in 2018 and redeveloped for wine tourism. It has 23 hectares dedicated to Douro wine production, 2 hectares of olive groves and 2 hectares of almond trees. It offers a fantastic view over the valley, where the Douro River and the Tedo River are protagonists.
Quinta do Val Moreira appears on an old map of the 19th century, the map of the Baron of Forrester. An important figure in the Douro Wine Region, he had a dream of making the Douro River navigable and safe all the way to the Spanish border. This map earned him the reputation of cartographer and the title of Baron.
Today, the quinta develops from the north side of Marmelal, a very old settlement whose charter by D. Sancho I dates back to 1194. This royal document included our main vineyards and land facing Tedo and the Quintas of Naples and Carril.
Part of our vineyards are located in another tributary valley of the Douro, which had one of the largest water lines between Marmelal and Folgosa. These vineyards are adjacent to the ruins of the old house of the “Quinta de Valmor”, which is said to have belonged to the Viscount of Valmor, where he was awarded the prestigious Lisbon and Portuguese prize in architecture.
There are two Pombaline markers in the area, one of them near the small village of Marmelal, the Quinta do Val Moreira and the Ribeira do Carril. These granite milestones are classified as property of public interest. Ordered to be built by the Marquis of Pombal in 1757, they served to demarcate the area of the Douro fortified wines, placed under the jurisdiction of the Companhia Geral da Agricultura das Vinhas do Douro. The first demarcated wine region in the world was thus created, a historical fact that makes the Douro people very proud.
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Morada:
Quinta do Val Moreira – Marmelal – Sto Adrião 5110-672 Armamar, Portugal
Telefone: (+351) 969 642 231
Email: enologia@valmoreira.com