by John S » Tue Apr 03, 2007 3:53 pm
Crasto was at the Vancouver Festival last week, and I tried their wines. The 2004 Old Vine Reserva was, as usual, a great wine. It sells here for $36 now. An every year purchase for me.
Otto, I thought the CV had a bit too much of everything right now: oak, fruit, tannins. But it's very young (I think I had the 2003 vintage), and it might settle down in time. But I'm not sure this would be your kind of wine - I could be wrong, of course. A little spoofilated, perhaps?
All the Douro reds I tried were outstanding in Vancouver. This really is a hot wine region on a roll. There were four big houses, including Quinta Vale de Dona Maria - the 2004 was great here as well, and the next wine up the range, one I've never seen or heard of before, as it's made in very small quantities (I think they said 1000 bottles) - sorry, the name escapes me - was absolutely amazing. I have two bottles coming to me ($50). Unfortunately, we won't get the 2004 vintage of the 'basic' red in BC for some reason: they are still selling the 2002 vintage here now, which is a little weak for this wine, reflecting the vintage (though it's stilll a very good wine), and then the 2003 and 2005 will eventually show up. The winemaker might have said that the 2004 vintage was a little smaller than normal. He also said he thought the 2003 was the most 'impressive' wine he has made. I was intrigued by that comment, as he seemed to relate 'size' with 'impressiveness'. Et tu, Brute?!