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Red Wine
Quinta do Espinho
Grand Reserve 2015, 75cl
Douro

27,41
approx. £22.70

 13.5%

 2017-2025

 Serve at 16º-18º

17/20  Revista de Vinhos

 

O Produtor, tasting note published in March 27th 2017

Dark color, with Violet notes and Intense nose, black fruit notes, well balanced wood, complex and something floral. In the mouth it is concentrated but elegant wine, very balanced, fine and fresh acidity, ripe tannins. Long and persistent finish.

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Quinta do Espinho

Manual harvest for 25kg boxes with careful selection of grapes. The wine was fermented with traditional granite lagares with temperature control at 25º. After the alcoholic fermentation, the wine is transferred to a stainless steel vat until the malactic fermentation is over. It then ages in 500L French oak casks for 12 months.

Allergens information

Contains sulphites.

SKU: 104757

Quinta do Espinho

Included in the demarcation of the vineyard that was made in 1757, according to the model designed for the Douro by the Marquis of Pombal, Quinta do Espinho is now owned by the brothers Joaquim and Alberto, from the Macedo Pinto de Tabuaço family.
Since at least the 17th century, the Macedo Pinto family has been associated with Douro winemaking and the production of shipping wine, as Port Wines were called.
Extending along the banks of the river Távora, from the farm to Tabuaço, the farms of this family were said to be the best and most extensive areas of vineyard in Portugal, few of which can be compared abroad (PINHO LEAL, Augusto Soares d’Azevedo Barbosa de, Ancient and Modern Portugal, Lisbon, Livraria Editora Tavares Cardoso & Irmão, 2006 [1873], tomo 9, pp. 466-475).
Especially cherished in the memory of the family is Avô Vítor de Macedo Pinto. Born in 1869, he was a doctor, owner and prominent republican, having been Mayor of Tabuaço, deputy to the National Constituent Assembly of 1911, President of the Chamber of Deputies and Minister of the Navy. He was one of the great defenders of the Douro cause, having signed the Manifesto of November 1890 (in the aftermath of the English Ultimatum), integrated the movement of the paladins of the Douro, dynamised the regional movement of defence of the “Porto” brand and the first to affirm the need to regulate the Douro table wine sector.

Address

Cardanhos, Soc. Agrícola e Vitivinícola, Lda.
5120-011 Tabuaço
Portugal Tel.: +351 254 787 079