Quinta DO Regueiro, Alvarinho – Trajadura
Quinta DO Regueiro, Alvarinho – Trajadura

Quinta DO Regueiro, Alvarinho – Trajadura

Vinho Verde, Portugal 2019 (750mL)
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Quinta DO Regueiro, Alvarinho – Trajadura

Since 1988, Quinta do Regueiro has been using old-school methods to produce some of the most prized Alvarinhos in Portugal. This bottling relies on another banner grape of the Vinho Verde, Trajadura which adds body and a lemony aromatic to the final blend. The 2019 is a pale straw-gold with silver and green reflections, with aromas of white peach, citrus, mountain wildflowers, flint, and a hint of ‘leesiness’ (a creamy note). It’s a fuller-bodied style, focused and palate-coating, with just a hint of spritz. You'll find some Riesling and Muscadet-esque salinity and a propulsive freshness that drives a long, floral finish. It’s styled to drink now and over the next few years with seafood. You’re not going to be able to put this aromatic wonder down!

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Portugal

Northeastern Portugal

Duoro Valley

The Douro winds its way across Portugal from east to west, and along the way, centuries of painstaking manual vineyard work becomes strikingly evident—in the form
of steep-sloping vineyards arrayed on stone terraces. There are nearly a half million acres of vineyards planted here (about as much as the entire state of California), accounting for 22% of all Portuguese wine produced.

Northern Portugal

Dão

The Dão is said to be Portugal’s “oldest” wine region, older even than the Douro, and it is perhaps the most prestigious of Portugal’s 31 DOC appellations. Situated on the Beira Alta plateau surrounding the Dão River, the region is sheltered on all sides by mountains and boasts
a relatively cool, dry climate, with soils of weathered schist and granite.

Northwestern Portugal

Vinho Verde

Vinho Verde is Portugal’s largest DOC, with nine sub-regions within it. Monção and Melgaço are neighboring towns that hug the border with Spain, on the Minho River; immediately to the south is the
mountainous Peneda-Gerês National Park. Soils are granitic and the climate cool, with warm days and cold nights facilitating a longer growing season—great for developing complexity.

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