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Red Wine
Quinta da Roseira
Magnum 2010, 1,5l
Douro DOP

71,24
approx. £60.41

 14%

 2012-2027

 Serve at 16º-17º

 

O Produtor, tasting note published in September 24th 2012

The balanced and elegant red wines from Douro, such as this Roseira 2010, are excellent companions at the table with a wide variety of dishes. Grilled spare ribs are a good suggestion.

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Quinta da Roseira

The Quinta da Roseira 2010 Red Wine originates from Class A vineyards (the highest classification in the Douro Demarcated Region) planted in schistous and poor soils. Touriga Nacionaland Touriga Franca are the predominant grape varieties. All vineyards are cultivated in certified integrated production, aiming to minimize negative impacts on the environment.

Vinification: Grapes transported in 20 kg boxes. Mechanical crushing with partial destemming. Fermentation in lagar with mechanical stomping. Indigenous yeasts. Malolactic fermentation in stainless steel tanks. Aging in tanks and new and used French oak barrels. Bottled on the estate, without fining or filtration, on September 7, 2012. 198 magnums, all numbered.

Viticulture: José Carlos Oliveira and João Roseira.

Winemaking: Luís Soares Duarte and Fátima Ribas.

Allergens information

Contains sulphites.

SKU: 107292

Quinta do Infantado

The history of Quinta do Infantado is already long, since its creation in 1816. Established for Infante D. Pedro, future King D. Pedro IV of Portugal and D. Pedro I of Brazil, it has been in the possession of the Roseira family for over a century. Located about 4km from Pinhão, in the unique terroir of the Gontelho Valley, a micro-region long famous for the quality of its wines.
For six generations, the “Roseira” family of Covas do Douro have lived with passion and enthusiasm a life of vineyards and wines.
The first two generations only cultivated the vines. With the purchase of Quinta do Infantado, João Lopes Roseira began the production of fortified wine.
In 1979, his sons Luís and António, based on the concepts of terroir and vigneron, began to bottle the Ports from their production, thus realizing the family’s dream. With this innovation, Quinta do Infantado became the first producer to bottle Port wine, breaking the monopoly of the merchants of Vila Nova de Gaia.
After their death, their heirs continue to seek maximum quality and maintain the course of innovating in tradition.

Address

Quinta do Infantado, Chanceleiros, Pinhão, Portugal