Reserva D’Amizade, Friendship Fado Riserva 2016, Vinho Regional Lisboa, Portugal
Tasting Note: A silky red blend from Portugal that doesn’t bang you over the head with fruit, but rather delights from its midpalate subtlety.[Read more]
Reserva D’Amizade, Friendship Fado Riserva 2016, Vinho Regional Lisboa, Portugal
Tasting Note: A silky red blend from Portugal that doesn’t bang you over the head with fruit, but rather delights from its midpalate subtlety.[Read more]
W.J. Graham’s, 20-Year Old Tawny Port, Portugal
Tasting Note: A 20-year-old tawny port that combines aged ripe fruit and rancio aromas and flavors in an eminently-pleasing style.[Read more]
Bacalhôa, Quinta da Garrida Reserva Red 2014, Dão, Portugal
Tasting Note: A beautiful Touriga-Nacional-led red blend from the Dão that combines rich black fruit and florality.[Read more]
Cartuxa, Évora Tinto Colheita 2016, Alentejo, Portugal
Tasting Note: A plush, Portuguese red blend with an alluring combination of red-and-black fruit.[Read more]
Herdade de São Miguel, Colheita Seleccionada 2017, Vinho Regional Alentejano, Portugal
Tasting Note: A red-fruit forward red blend with added oomph that will make you want to seek out more Portuguese wines.[Read more]
Esporão, Monte Velho Red 2019, Vinho Regional Alentejano, Portugal
Tasting Note: A straightforward red blend to pair with a midweek meal.[Read more]
Carmim Reguengos, Garrafeira Dos Sócios Vinho Tinto 2014, Alentejo, Portugal
Tasting Note: A red-and-black-fruit-rich red blend with flavor concentration and a pleasing mouthfeel.[Read more]
Esporão, Monte Velho White 2019, Vinho Regional Alentejano, Portugal
Tasting Note: The type of versatile, sunshine-filled white-blend that pairs with a multiplicity of meals or could be enjoyed on its own by the glass.[Read more]
Adega de Borba, Reserva Vinho Tinto Red Wine 2015, Alentejo, Portugal
Tasting Note: A red blend that leads with black fruit and finishes with sultry red fruit.[Read more]
Esporão, Reserva Red 2016, Alentejo, Portugal
Tasting Note: A Reserva red that shows the beauty of Portuguese blends even if you don’t recognize the names of any of the component grapes.[Read more]