Quinta da Romaneira
Douro Tres Parceles Touriga Nacional
2020
About this winery
In 1757, vines were already planted in Romaneira, a name inspired by the abundance of rosemary in this magnificent and warm region bordering the Douro. A wine from the estate was auctioned off by the famous Christie's house in 1872, an indication of the status that the name Romaneira had acquired over the years! In 1942, Arnaldo Monteiro de Barros bought Romaneira and joined several Quintas, or "farms", neighboring the estate. As a result, Romaneira grew into a huge property by regional...
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Product notes
Unique within our range of specific terroirs, Tres Parcelas is a wine from three distinct terroirs: Apontador (Exposure: South/Southwest. Altitude 253m-303m) Tomba (Exposure: Southeast/South/Southwest Altitude 155m-241m.) and Mina (Exposure: South/Southwest Altitude 185m-222m.)
Production notes
Fermented in stainless steel tanks for a period of 8 days where it then undergoes malolactic fermentation. AGEING: 100% aged in wood for 12 months, 20% new French 225 lts oak barrels, 45% second year and 35% third year
Tasting notes
A profound, powerful colour emanates strength. Expressive aromas of wild berries and violets are complemented by subtle peppery and chocolate notes. The pronounced woody aromas are supported by a sturdy tannic backbone. This expressive varietal wine is poised for extended bottle aging. Pairings with Lamb and Rib Steak