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Unit Size | 750.00 ML |
Varietal | Fortified Red Blend |
Vintage | 2019 |
Grape | Red Blend |
Country | Portugal |
Appellation | Porto |
Region | Douro
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Alcohol Content | 19.50% |
By Quinta do Vallado
2019 Vintage Port
History
Dona Antonia Adelaide Ferreira was an ancestor of the current owners of Quinta do Vallado. A remarkable woman, especially for her time (mid-to-late 1700s), she was one of the most powerful Port producers in Portugal who built the Ferreira Port label into one of the best in the country. It also was one of the very few Port houses owned by a Portuguese family (at that time, most were owned by British companies). It is on her land that Quinta do Vallado is situated.
Wine Data
Producer: Quinta do Vallado
Region: Douro
Country: Portugal
Wine Composition: 100% field blend mix of grapes from old vineyards in the valley of Rio Torto
Description: A full-bodied Port with ripe and soft tannins, excellent structure, and complexity.
Winemaker Notes
The grapes come from vineyards controlled by Quinta do Vallado in Rio Torto. The grapes (70% with stalks) were fermented in 'lagares' with periodic foot-trodding. The wine is then aged in stainless steel vats.
Technical Analysis
Alcohol: 19.50%
Total Acidity: 4.10 g/l
Residual Sugar: 96.00 g/l
Serving Hints
A classic vintage Port from the region, it is perfectly served on its own and delicious when served with aged Stilton or other blue cheeses and nuts.
[Information provided by Quintessential Wines]
Quinta do Vallado Vintage Port 2019
Score: 96
Price: $110
Wine Type and Color: Red Dessert
Reviewed By: James Molesworth
Magazine Issue: Feb 28, 2022
Region: Portugal / Port
This is a dark and gutsy-style Vintage Port, with loads of fig, black currant and blackberry fruit flavors melding together with waves of ganache, roasted applewood, licorice snap and bramble notes. Everything seems to kick into another gear through the finish too, all while keeping a sense of detail. Impressive. Best from 2040 through 2060.
2019 Quinta do Vallado Vintage Port
Rating: 94
Producer: Quinta do Vallado
Wine Region: Portugal, Douro, Porto
Color / Type / Sweetness: Red / Fortified / Sweet
Reviewed By: Mark Squires
Release Price: $110
Drink Date: 2027 - 2060
The 2019 Vintage Port (formerly called "Vintage Port Adelaide," now rebranded, but it's the same wine) is a field blend from old vines aged only in stainless steel. It was bottled in August 2021 with 96 grams of residual sugar. If I thought the 2017 LBV this issue was tight, this demonstrates another level. Of course, that's not surprising because this is actually a Vintage Port and a younger vintage at that. Intense, pure and a bit astringent right now, this young Vintage Port is precise and finishes with a bang. The rich fruit rolls over the palate and coats it. Considering the lack of wood, this has remarkable texture. What it needs now is some time to evolve and become more expressive. I'd come back around the end of the decade, although that might not be enough. It took about four days to become interesting. The LBV shows better today, but that will certainly change as the years go by.
Published: Mar 31, 2022
Quinta do Vallado 2019 Vintage Port (Port)
From: Port, Portugal
Rating: 93
Price: $110
Winery: Quinta do Vallado
Wine Type: Port/Sherry
Bottle Size: 750.00 ml
Variety: Port Blend
Alcohol: 19.50%
Issue Date: 7/1/2022
From old vines in the Rio Torto valley, this Port, fermented in open top lagares, is just starting out. It has dense tannins and massive black-fruit flavors. There is the hint of a floral element, blackberry jelly and dark spice. At the end, there is a touch of sweetness. That and the tannins will lead the wine forward. Drink from 2030.
Reviewed By: Roger Voss
Quinta do Vallado 2019 Port
Producer: Quinta do Vallado
Appellation: Port
Region: Port
Country: Portugal
Colour: Red
Alcohol: 19.50%
Score: 17/20
When to Drink: 2028 - 2048
Published On: 15 Mar 2022
Date Tasted: 30 Oct 2021
Reviewer: Julia Harding MW
70% whole bunch, fermented in lagar [...], with foot-treading. Field blend of varieties from the Rio Torto Valley. Aged [...] in tank.
Black core with rim the colour of elderberries. Ripe black fruit, like blackberries, blueberries and damsons though the aroma is as much dark as overly sweet, and attractively dusty. Firm, chewy, wholesome. Dark and dense on the palate and that dusty mineral character distracts you from the sweetness and gives a dark-chocolate clean finish. Elegant even in this embryonic state, the tannins giving freshness at the end. (JH)