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All Portugal fans...heads up!

by Bob Parsons Alberta » Sat Dec 11, 2010 1:18 pm

The top 12 as chosen by an international panel including Jancis Robinson MW and Neal Martin at a big conference being held in Lisbon right now.

Alfaraz Touriga Nacional 2008- Alentejo
Churchill's Estates Touriga Nacional 2008- Douro
Encontro Touriga Nacional 2008- Bairrada
Herdade São Miguel Touriga Nacional 2008- Alentejo
Inquieto Touriga Nacional 2008- Douro
Marques dos Vales Grace 2008 – Algarve
Munda 2008 – Dão
Pedra Cancela Touriga Nacional 2008- Dão
Quinta da Pedra Alta Touriga Nacional 2007- Douro
Quinta das Marias 2008- Dão
Quinta do Cardo Touriga Nacional 2008– Beira Interior
Quinta do Vallado Touriga Nacional 2008- Douro

Jim Budd on his excellent blog writes......>

During the gala dinner last night at the magnificent Palacio da Bolsa we tasted a number of Touriga Nacionals including some of those selected as the top 12. It has to be said that a number were disappointing – some over-extracted and a little hot with alcohol. My favourite was the 2008 Quinta das Marias. It also seemed to be the table's favourite as the bottle level was the lowest of all the assembled bottles of Touriga.

Tasting these Tourigas reinforced my growing feeling that Touriga tends to be better as part of a blend rather than as a single variety. A number of the wines seemed incomplete needing one or two more varieties to soften it out and to add further complexity. This was confirmed this morning by Rui Reguinga, one of the speakers at the Touriga Nacional grape variety session. Dão, the home of Touriga Nacional, seems to be the only place where Reguinea and Luis Lopes, also on the panel, feel that 100% Touriga is a success.
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Re: All Portugal fans...heads up!

by Joe Moryl » Mon Dec 13, 2010 1:49 am

Yup, blending Touriga Nacional with other grapes is usually a good thing. For instance, I think Touriga Franca (found in most Douro blends) is a very nice grape that probably doesn't get enough credit for adding brightness and aroma.

Looking over that list, I was surprised to see a few wines that are available in my market (albeit, from different vintages): the Churchills, Munda, Cardo and Vallado Tourigas all make it to the NE US. I have a bottle of the '04 Cardo, which I'm thinking of drinking sometime soon. And the '07 Vallado was a smashing wine, but at a pretty steep price.
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Re: All Portugal fans...heads up!

by Bob Parsons Alberta » Mon Dec 13, 2010 7:44 am

Nice imput Joe. Have to reaffirm that I prefer TN blended wines most times too. I do have a 100% Alicante Bouscheit here ready to go so will be of interest I guess.
I think the Vallado is here too!

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