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Vendimia manual en su mejor momento, la uva es despalillada, estrujada y vinificada en una cuidadosa maceración con extracción de color, taninos y aromas de las películas, complementada con remontados permanentes durante la fermentación. Este proceso se realiza en cubas a temperatura controlada entre 28-30 Celsius, hasta alcanzar el Baume deseado. En esta fase se le añade aguardiente de uva (beneficio), dando origen a un vino fortificado. Un vino de una calidad excepcional, de una sola cosecha, embotellado entre el cuarto y sexto año después de la cosecha.
Variedades de uva:
Touriga Nacional,Touriga Franca,Tinta Roriz,Tinto Cão,Tinta Barroca
Notas gustativas:
Granate profundo en copa, se deleita con ricas nociones de moras, moras, cacao y especias para hornear. Dulce, redondo y lleno de boca con una buena profundidad de fruta.
Consejos de almacenar y servir:
Servir a temperatura de bodega (15/17°). Se puede disfrutar hasta por 10 días cuando la botella se mantiene en un lugar fresco.
Maridaje:
Particularmente agradable con un postre, con chocolate negro o queso. También solo al final de una comida.
Alérgenos:
Contiene sulfitos.
Comentarios y premios:
. 90 puntos Robert Parker;
. 90 puntos Revista de Vinhos;
. 17 puntos Vinho Grandes Escolhas.
My favourite port
A lovely full-flavoured, rich port which is just how I like it - so it is 5 stars for me.
88 points - Messias LBV Port 2009
The 2009 Late Bottled Vintage Port is unfiltered and was bottled in October 2014. A blend of 10%Touriga Nacional, 40%Touriga Franca, 40% Tinta Roriz and 10%Tinta Barroca, it aged for five years in old, Chestnut wood barrels and comes in at 100 grams per liter of residual sugar. This is a youthful blockbuster, showing considerable power and complex flavors. It is laced with bitter chocolate nuances, a bit of burnt sugar and herbs along with just a hint of a stewed character, too. Dark and intriguing, it is very ripe, perhaps overripe, but for all of that (some of which sounds rather unappetizing) it is nonetheless rather delicious and I mostly liked it anyway; sometimes more than the score would suggest. Messias Baptista, Commercial and Marketing Director, said to me that "It’s undeniable that our wine has overripe aromas, which matches our style, this is fundamentally because the grapes come from hot spots." With air, it actually came into very nice balance, but for its unusual flavor profile; and it was much better on Days 2 and 3. How you react to its flavor profile will determine how much you like it. I said to Messias that I imagined that opinions on it would vary widely, but those who liked it would really like it. He said: "Exactly! It has always been like that!" In the group submitted for the LBV article this issue, it is certainly one of the ones that simply sticks out as "different." For table wines, the difference would likely require more criticism. For a rich, dessert wine, well, there may be some leeway. Call the score a compromise, and whether you love the difference or not will be up to you. It should hold pretty nicely. The price is very nice, too.
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84 points - Messias LBV Port 2009
This is a lightly textured wine that has red berry flavors, spice and lively acidity. It is sweet, rich and generous in character, with red fruit, black currant and fine, well-integreated acidity.
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