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White Wine
Quinta da Fonte Souto
2022, 75cl
Alentejo

17,17
approx. £14.25

 13.5%

 2023-2028

 Serve at 8º-10º

88/100  Wine Spectator

 

O Produtor, tasting note published in July 27th 2023

Light golden straw colour. Expressive honeysuckle aroma with discreet buttery notes. The well integrated wood reveals itself in delicate vanilla notes. In the mouth, it reveals clear and precise fruit, with juicy notes of white plum.

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Quinta da Fonte Souto

Located on the slopes of the São Mamede Natural Park, near Portalegre, Fonte Souto’s vineyards—planted between 490 and 550 meters altitude—benefit from cooler and more humid conditions than the areas of the hot Alentejo plain. The soils, transitioning between schist and granite, with a predominance of schist, ensure an ideal balance between good water retention and drainage. The wines express the freshness and balance derived from the high altitudes, as well as the structure and complexity resulting from mature vines with low yields.

Winemaking: Grapes are harvested into small crates and received at the property’s cellar. After manual sorting, they undergo destemming and gentle crushing, followed by transfer to a pneumatic press where they are pressed at low pressure. Fermentation begins in stainless steel tanks, but immediately after the start of alcoholic fermentation, some of the must is transferred to 500-liter oak barrels—this larger capacity minimizes the impact of wood on the aromatic component. Greater incorporation of ‘fine lees’ is intended to produce wines with greater aromatic complexity and mouthfeel. The musts are kept in contact with the fermentation lees through frequent batonnage, to promote the extraction of released compounds, which provide volume and richness that balance well with the natural acidity of the São Mamede grapes.

Aging: 60% of the blend fermented in 500-liter barrels in contact with the fine lees. The final blend aged for seven months in new oak barrels from French and Central European oak (55%); 40% in second and third-year oak, and 5% in stainless steel.

Awards:
93/ 100 – James Suckling – Top 100 Portuguese Wines 2023

Allergens information

Contains sulphites.

SKU: 105228

Prats & Symington

A World Heritage site and one of the oldest established wine-producing regions in the world, the Douro valley is, without doubt, one of the most distinctive terroirs in the history of world viticulture.

Great wines can only exist if there are people fortunate enough to appreciate them. There can be no doubt that the English aristocracy played an important role in the development of the Port wine vineyards, just as they did in Bordeaux, most notably with the Médoc Crus Classés.

The wines of the Douro, cultivated in an inhospitable climate under a scorching sun, with their low acidity and high residual sugar levels, were always difficult to transport. It was for this reason that the region invented fortification, a process which involves adding brandy to the wine before fermentation is complete, providing the Port with its distinctive alcohol-sugar balance, together with a remarkable potential for ageing. In addition, the process requires the rapid and energetic extraction of tannins by the traditional method of treading or, in more recent years, using mechanical presses.

Whilst the art of creating Port wine was being perfected, Bordeaux – another region with a talent for satisfying the thirst of the English – was inventing vinification using a process of prolonged maceration, allowing for the gradual and gentle extraction of tannins. This gave rise to the balance and finesse of the great Médocs.

The attempt to apply Bordeaux wine-making methods to grapes which are traditionally destined for the production of vintage Port is the essence of the exciting CHRYSEIA project.

The SYMINGTON family aimed to ally its extensive knowledge of the different Douro terroirs and grape varieties to the experience of Bruno PRATS in the Bordeaux region so that together they could produce wine from the best grapes grown on the best plots on the best estates, in true Bordeaux spirit.

Andrew James Symington first became established in the city of Porto in 1882. He quickly became a Port wine shipper and in 1914 assumed control of Warre’s. The descendants of his three sons are nowadays the owners of Warre’s, Dow’s and Graham’s, in addition to numerous estates which include some of the best in the Cima Corgo. The family’s vineyard holdings in the Douro now exceed 900 hectares. Charles Symington is responsible for the vineyards, vinification and production management, whilst Rupert, Paul, John and Dominic travel all over the world sharing the magic and secrets of their wines.

After the sale of the Château Cos d’Estournel which he had managed for thirty years, Bruno Prats turned his wine growing activities to Viña Aquitania in Chile where he established a partnership with Paul Pontallier, Ghislain de Montgolfier and Felipe de Solminihac, and to Anwilka in South Africa, in partnership with Lowell Jooste and Hubert de Bouard de Laforest. The friendship between Bruno Prats and the Symington family was developed through the family winery network Primum Familiae Vini, to which Cos d’Estournel also belonged.

In November 1998, the Symington family proposed that Bruno Prats should take part in a new project to produce a top quality, non-fortified Douro wine. This proposal took shape in 1999 with the creation of PRATS & SYMINGTON Limitada as an equal partnership between the two families. Experimental production in this first year enabled the best plots and most suitable grape varieties for the project to be selected. The CHRYSEIA 2000 was the first vintage to be released.

Address

Prats & Symington, Lda.
Quinta de Roriz
São João da Pesqueira
5130-113 Ervedosa do Douro
Portugal