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J J Levin 01-11-2008 03:23 PM

Wines from Portugal
 
Hello,

Is anyone here familiar with Portuguese wines? Any comments?

Thanks,

Jay




santiago 01-11-2008 04:00 PM

Wines from Portugal
 
"J J Levin" > wrote in news:490c7457$0$4972
:

> Hello,
>
> Is anyone here familiar with Portuguese wines? Any comments?
>


I like them. Any question?

s.

J J Levin 01-11-2008 04:38 PM

Wines from Portugal
 
"santiago" > wrote in message
. 96.78...
> "J J Levin" > wrote in news:490c7457$0$4972
> :
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is anyone here familiar with Portuguese wines? Any comments?
>>

>
> I like them. Any question?
>
> s.



So do I. A local store here has a nice selection of Primavera Winery stock.
The Barriada an Baga varieties are some of the ones I've tried and bought
repeatedly. Just wondering if Portuguese wines meet the expectations of the
so-called experts, and why I have not heard more about them.

Jay






Dee Randall 01-11-2008 08:57 PM

Wines from Portugal
 

"J J Levin" > wrote in message
...
> Hello,
>
> Is anyone here familiar with Portuguese wines? Any comments?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jay
>
>

I buy wines from the region of Ribera del Duero (where Port usually comes
from, I believe).

Sometimes it is 100% tempranillo, and sometimes added with a percentage of
Cabernet Sauvignon.

They are many decent ones between $16-$20 IMO.

Dee Dee



Michael Pronay 01-11-2008 09:11 PM

Wines from Portugal
 
"Dee Randall" > wrote:

>> Is anyone here familiar with Portuguese wines? Any comments?


> I buy wines from the region of Ribera del Duero (where Port
> usually comes from, I believe).


The river (Duero/Douro) is the same, the country however (Spain
vs. Portugal) is not.

M.

santiago 01-11-2008 11:49 PM

Wines from Portugal
 
"J J Levin" > wrote in
:
>
>
> So do I. A local store here has a nice selection of Primavera Winery
> stock. The Barriada an Baga varieties are some of the ones I've tried
> and bought repeatedly. Just wondering if Portuguese wines meet the
> expectations of the so-called experts, and why I have not heard more
> about them.


Jay,

after the visits by Jay Miller for The Wine Advocate (Robert Parker's
famous wine bulletin), you can take for granted that Portugal is widely
recognized amongst wine experts about a great wine area.

Some wineries that I love that make dry wines in the Douro area:

- Quinta do Crasto
- Quinta do Vallado
- Pintas
- Poeira
- Roquette y Cazes Xisto
- Quinta do Vale Meao
- Tres Bagos

Best,

s.


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