Share:

Red Wine
Monte Meão
Vinha da Cantina 2020, 75cl
Douro

34,49
approx. £28.70

 11.5%

 2021-2031

 Serve at 16º-18º

0 /5
0 ratings

 

O Produtor, tasting note published in May 6th 2022

Open colour, not very dark. Aromas of forest and wild berries, in an ensemble of great vivacity and freshness. Smooth, very long finish.

Check out all the wines from this producer

Monte Meão

Vintage report
The 2020 wine year got off to a very wet start. Total rainfall from December to April was 420 mm, three times more than in 2019. The wet, warm conditions in spring were conducive to advancing the vegetative cycle by around three weeks, and flowering was affected by occasional rains, which disrupted the development of the bunches. The summer was extremely dry and very hot. On 23 and 24 June, a rapid rise in temperatures led to widespread scald in the Douro vineyards, which had a knock-on effect in reducing yields. Several heat waves in June and July further reduced production, which fell by 40% compared to the average for recent years. Touriga Franca was the grape variety to suffer most from the consequences of these extreme events.

Winemaking
Vinification is gentle, which is why the grapes are not destemmed and are only partially crushed. Fermentation in open vats, with very little maceration, for ten days. Aged in used 500-litre barrels for 16 months.

Allergens information

Contains sulphites.

SKU: 106833

Quinta do Vale Meão

In 1877, Antónia Adelaide Ferreira, owner of the largest winemaking estate in the Douro, purchased 300 hectares of virgin land at auction from the Vila Nova de Foz Côa municipality. Her dream was to create a model vineyard from nothing, using for this the vast experience she had acquired throughout a lifetime as a Douro landowner. This ambitious project took eight years to complete, from 1887 to 1895. Sadly, this grand lady’s pleasure in her last and most significant enterprise was of short duration as she died in 1896.

Since then, the estate always remained in the hands of her descendants. In the 1970s, her great-great-great-grandson, Francisco Javier de Olazabal became responsible for its management and he began the long and laborious process of acquiring the shares that belonged to his kin and to other co-owners of the property. In 1994, he and his children became the sole owners of the Quinta. Until then, the grapes from the estate were sold to A.A. Ferreira S.A., the company established by Dona Antónia’s descendants, where they formed the basis of some its finest wines. This connection continued until 1998 when Francisco Javier de Olazabal resigned as Managing Director of A.A. Ferreira S.A. to dedicate himself, together with his oenologist son Francisco de Olazabal y Nicolau de Almeida, to producing, ageing and marketing the wines from the Quinta through a new company, F. Olazabal & Filhos Lda.

Address

F. Olazabal & Filhos, Lda.

Quinta do Vale Meão
5150-501 Vila Nova de Foz Côa
Portugal