Quinta Vale D. Maria Vintage Port 2017 | 750 ml.

Item #: 98480

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SP96 RP94+ WE94 WS93

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  • Fortified Wine
  • Touriga Franca
  • Portugal
  • Douro
  • 2017
  • 750 ml.
  • 20%
  • 5606545320174
  • RR5B | Bin#: 2
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Critical Acclaim

RP94+ Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate 28th Feb 2020

"The 2017 Vintage Port Vale d. Maria is a field blend from various vines ranging from 30 to 80 years in age. It was aged for six months in stainless steel and 14 months in old wood. It comes in with 101 grams of sugar. This was originally seen as a tank sample just before bottling in June 2019. It starts off with an inky black color that seems to suggest that it is the pure essence of fruit—and that is exactly how it tastes. The signature here is always going to be the intense fruit flavor, but all of that sexy fruit is nicely lifted on the finish. It’s laced with blackberries and cherries, and it just tastes great. The mid-palate is on the elegant side, showing average depth. This shows finesse more than jamminess, as did the 2016. The tannins are moderate too, although there certainly are some, and this shows far more power with aeration after a soft beginning. There is eventually a lot of pop. (I won’t be surprised if this closes down.) The finish is juicy and chock-full of flavor. It is sort of accessible now, but that is not going to last. This looks much more promising (and certainly sexier) than it did when I saw it in Porto. It may yet equal the astringent 2016, or surpass it. This seems to have better fruit, but the 2016 has plenty of bragging points, including its power and precision. Of course, as I said the last time, the balance with this 2017 might just be different—with the big fruit more easily matching the tannins and making it seem a bit less rustic. This certainly continued to show well over the course of a week. (And it needed some time, as its opening was not that impressive.) It will be interesting to see what happens when the intensity of fruit flavor fades here. Still, it seems increasingly special. Whether I just underrated it on the first look (mea culpa) or it is in a better place now, or both, it deserves an uptick. It should improve in the future. There were 6,500 bottles produced, plus 150 magnums. (Mark Squires)" (94+ pts.)

SP96 Wine Spectator Dec 31, 2019

"Intense, featuring an energetic core of black Mission fig, açaí berry and blackberry fruit, all entwined with strands of licorice snap, singed alder, tar and cassis bush. The finish crackles with life, as the grip is substantial but supported as much by acidity as tannins, giving this a freshness that pierces through the dark fruit profile. Best from 2035 through 2055. 498 cases made." (96 pts.)

WE94 Wine Enthusiast 12/31/2019

"Richly structured, this opulent wine has powerful tannins as well as fresher black fruits. It is dense and finely perfumed with some sweetness as well as a drier core of tannins. The wine is set for long-term aging. (Roger Voss)" (94 pts.)

WS93 Wine & Spirits 12/21

"The tannins feel supple and succulent in this wine from the Rio Torto, south across the river from Pinhão and into the hills. They still have their youthful intensity, adding a fire-roasted character to the deep well of sweet black cherry flavor. Then those tannins last on smoky schist notes, the finish clean and tight. This needs ten years or more to begin to open." (93 pts.)

Douro

Located in northwest Portugal, The Douro region follows the path of the Douro river. It's home to Portugal's most prized export, port wines, as well as a blossoming selection of world-class table wines. Typical red grapes used in Douro are Touriga Nacional (which produces tannic, dark red wines) and Tempranillo (under the name Tinta Roriz). The steep slopes of the Douro River Valley make it difficult to farm, but the resulting wines are worth all the effort.

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Portugal

Portugal is most famous (and justifiably so) for its Port wines, fortified wines that are typically sweet and often served with dessert. Port wines come in many styles such as Tawny, Late Bottled Vintage, etc, and are classified by how they were produced.

Besides Port, however, Portugal is also one of the fastest-rising wine countries in the world (as far as quality and production) when it comes to table wines. You'll find some unbelievable values in Portuguese table wines, with grapes like Touriga Nacional at the forefront.

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More Information
SKU98480
Product TypeWine
Alternate NameQuinta Vale D. Maria Vintage Port
CountryPortugal
Product Location - Location-AppellationDouro
Package Size750 ml.
Proof/Alcohol by Volume20%
Wine/Spirit BrandQuinta Vale D. Maria
Bottles per Case12
Spirit/Port StyleVintage Port
Vintage2017
Bin Location2
Can it Be ShippedYes
Premier PickNo
Wine TypeFortified Wine
Grape(s)Touriga Franca
Primary GrapeTouriga Franca
Dollar Sale (Y/N)No
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