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Quinta do Tedo Vintage 2017
Discover the elegance and richness of Quinta Do Tedo Vintage 2017, an exceptional Port exclusively from the Douro Valley in Portugal.
This vintage, a true reflection of a hot, dry, and long season, offers concentrated and powerful wines, bearing witness to the world's first wine appellation.
This Vintage Port 2017 will be perfect to accompany rich meats, game with pronounced flavors, aged or blue cheeses, and chocolate, coffee, or nut desserts.
Over time, the tannins soften, and the Port gains in elegance, becoming an ideal accompaniment for delicious dishes.
TASTING NOTES :
NOSE: An explosion of ripe black fruits such as blackberry, prune, and black cherry, with elegant and complex nuances.
PALATE: Sweet, generous, and dense with flavors of blackberry and a slight touch of oak. The velvety tannins offer a long, persistent, and harmonious finish.
FINISH: A long and balanced aftertaste with beautiful freshness and impressive layering that develops over time.
Data sheet
- Country
- Portugal
- Littering
- 0.75
- Brand
- Quinta do Tedo
- Alcohol level
- 19.5°
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