Given the splendours of the best vintage and tawny (especially Colheita) port, I have thought for years that there must be potential in the Douro region for great red table wines. Now that an increasing number of such Douro wines are available (at least here), it is worth exploring whether that potential is being realised.
Prices here range from less than 4 EUR to over 40 EUR. Towards the top of that range, the wines should be rivalling the quality of Port in their own style. Let us see whether we find any which do so.
At the lower end of the range we should be looking for wines which provide QPR drinking pleasure to rival or surpass that of, for example, lesser Bordeaux, Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, lesser Chianti Classico and Chianti Colli Senesi, lower and mid-range Rioja, Côtes du Rhône Villages and so on.
I know very little about the Douro region so the best that I can do to provide background is to repeat the links already given in Bob’s thread.
First a survey by the admirable Jamie Goode - http://www.wineanorak.com/douro_overview1.htm
And next two reports, excellent as usual, from Robin - http://www.wineloverspage.com/wines/port121405.phtml
http://www.wineloverspage.com/wines/port121505.phtml
In the next few hours, I hope to write up and post WTNs, first, on a Douro at the lower end of the price range (approx EUR
So, forumites, please join in. And, if anyone (myself included) wishes to slip in a white or, for comparison, a Spanish neighbour from the upstream Duero, so much the better.

