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My favorites are vinho verdes and a nice little red wine called Charamba.
Brian "Mario" wrote in message om... Hello, Can you mention me names of very good well known considered good Portuguese wines besides Port wines. Thanks, Mario |
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Mario wrote: Hello, Can you mention me names of very good well known considered good Portuguese wines besides Port wines. I seem to remember a sparkling rose table wine that came in ceramic bottles. It was quite popular in the U.S. in the 1950's, and many of the better restaurants served it. However, I don't remember the name - it was on the sweet side, so I didn't much care for it. Thanks, Mario |
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The best of the best is a wine called Barca Velha. This red wine is produced
by a port wine company called Ferreira and it is also one of the most expensive portuguese wines. It is produced in the port wine region, and I strongly suggest it. If you like something a little bit less expensive I suggest you to try a red wine called Duas Wuintas. This one is also produced by a port wine comnpany called Ramos Pinto, but is also a very fine red wine. "Mario" escreveu na mensagem om... Hello, Can you mention me names of very good well known considered good Portuguese wines besides Port wines. Thanks, Mario |
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"Mario" skrev i en meddelelse om... Hello, Can you mention me names of very good well known considered good Portuguese wines besides Port wines. Thanks, Mario Anything from Cortes de Cima, especially the Incognito. Casa da Alorna 1999 is also very good at a cheap price Barca Velha is overpriced, in my opinion....... WineOdd |
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I suggest it because of the multiple listing and the fact that he has posted
several times and I never notice him responding to any of the replies. Maybe I am wrong. Ray "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message ... Ray wrote: Is this a troll? Look at the cross listings? Why would that indicate a troll? They all involve wine and/or Portugal - he appears to be simply covering all bases. |
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Mon, 24 Nov 2003 21:17:37 -0000: "K" : in
soc.culture.portuguese: If you like something a little bit less expensive I suggest you to try a red wine called Duas Wuintas. Duas Quintas? Two fifths, or two vinyard farms? (The w and the q are close on the keyboard, so it was a typo, I presume?) -- Ruud Harmsen, http://rudhar.com/ |
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Nice taste
Brian Lundeen wrote: My favorites are vinho verdes and a nice little red wine called Charamba. Brian "Mario" wrote in message om... Hello, Can you mention me names of very good well known considered good Portuguese wines besides Port wines. Thanks, Mario |
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RH:
... Duas Quintas? Two fifths, or two vinyard farms? Tue, 25 Nov 2003 06:51:14 +0100: Magda : in soc.culture.portuguese: A "quinta" is NOT 1/5 ("um quinto"), but a large, cultivated and inhabited property. I know. My 2/5ths translation was a joke. But one theory as to the origin of the word is a 20% fee that farmers had to pay to the land owners. OTOH, Porto Editora traces the word back to the Latin word 'quintana' = pequeno mercado no acampamento = small market in an army camp. (not sure if that is what 'acampamento' means in this context - please correct anyone who can) -- Ruud Harmsen, http://rudhar.com/ |
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Some of my favorites a
Reguengos Garrafeira dos Sócios; Tapada do Chaves Vallado Esporão Reserva 2000 Esporão Branco Reserva 2002 Foral Grande Escolha (1998) Cartuxa Vila Santa Monte Ferra Monte dos Pelados Herdade grande Regional Alentejano colheita seleccionada 2002 JPR 2000 Antão Vaz Vinya 2000 Tormes Quinta do Carmo Quinta da espinosa Quinta Grande Quinta Pancas Quinta Roques Quinta do Cotto Cabeça de Burro Bons Ares Duas Quintas Evel Tinto Evel Branco "Mario" wrote in message om... Hello, Can you mention me names of very good well known considered good Portuguese wines besides Port wines. Thanks, Mario |
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 09:45:49 +0100, Ruud Harmsen wrote:
RH: ... Duas Quintas? Two fifths, or two vinyard farms? Tue, 25 Nov 2003 06:51:14 +0100: Magda : in soc.culture.portuguese: A "quinta" is NOT 1/5 ("um quinto"), but a large, cultivated and inhabited property. I know. My 2/5ths translation was a joke. But one theory as to the origin of the word is a 20% fee that farmers had to pay to the land owners. OTOH, Porto Editora traces the word back to the Latin word 'quintana' = pequeno mercado no acampamento = small market in an army camp. (not sure if that is what 'acampamento' means in this context - please correct anyone who can) Both Duas Quintas and Charamba are among Portuguese wines readily available all over the world. Of the two, Duas Quintas is better and more expensive. Neither are truly representative of better Portuguese wines, which are typically not exported at least through the usual high volumes circuits. |
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"devil" wrote in message news ![]() Both Duas Quintas and Charamba are among Portuguese wines readily available all over the world. Of the two, Duas Quintas is better and more expensive. Neither are truly representative of better Portuguese wines, which are typically not exported at least through the usual high volumes circuits. As I live _in_ Portugal, would you care to share your list of preferences? Which, by the way, would also be of interest to the OP, as he will be _visiting_ Portugal. ciao rob van lopik --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.542 / Virus Database: 336 - Release Date: 23-11-2003 |
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Thanks so much, I will certainly try to taste these wines while I go
to North Region of Portugal, thanks so much I will let you know The best of the best is a wine called Barca Velha. This red wine is produced by a port wine company called Ferreira and it is also one of the most expensive portuguese wines. It is produced in the port wine region, and I strongly suggest it. If you like something a little bit less expensive I suggest you to try a red wine called Duas Wuintas. This one is also produced by a port wine comnpany called Ramos Pinto, but is also a very fine red wine. "Mario" escreveu na mensagem om... Hello, Can you mention me names of very good well known considered good Portuguese wines besides Port wines. Thanks, Mario |
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