November 30, 2009, 10:01 am
A Few Thoughts- All of Them White
Tags: Alentejo, Arinto, Bairrada, Bical, Bucelas, Dão, Douro, Encruzado, Fernão Pires, Pedernã, Portugal, Tejo, Vinho Verde, White Wine
Having just come back from Portugal, I expected to be amazed by so many of the red wines. And I was. Many of the bottlings happening in the Douro are well known and well documented (from Quinta do Vale Meão to Quinta do Crasto to Niepoort etc.) while the equally large range of modern era reds emanating from DOC’s like Alentejo, Tejo, and Dão are stunning. What I didn’t frankly expect was coming away with a fresh respect for Portuguese white wines beyond the already popular Vinho Verde. So, as promised, a few thoughts on three varietals… Continue reading »
November 23, 2009, 10:44 am
There’s Something About Bairrada
Tags: Alfrocheiro, Alianca, Arinto, Baga, Bairrada, Beiras, Bical, Campolargo, Dão, Fernão Pires, Jaen, Luis Pato, Portugal, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Nacional
I was recently in Bairrada, an amazing appellation area in the Beiras region in the northwest of Portugal, and have to say how sincerely impressed I was by the wines. Though the neighboring Dão area generates the press and is historically more significant, Bairrada has quietly jumped on the scene producing an array of wines.
First, a little context, Portugal sits in the Iberian southwest of Europe and is geographically 575 miles long by 138 miles wide and has the 8th largest vineyard acreage in world (500,000 plus) (FYI, the USA is 6th). They enjoy their wine and have the 7th largest per capita wine consumption (15 gallons/person) while they are the 11th largest in total wine production in world (USA is 4th) and the 7th largest exporter to USA and growing at a staggering 34.7% with their red wine exports to USA up 126.4% in last three years. Continue reading »