Christian Miller (CMM)
Christian Miller
I was quite taken with this wine, also exceptional value at $11: Alentejano Vinho Branco "Monte Velho" 2019, Esporão - TN below for those with nothing better to do. It's 40% Antão Vaz which is described by Wiki as "vigorous and productive, and requires a hot climate. The thick skins on these large loosely packed grapes enable them to withstand high heat and dehydration." Jancis concurs and adds it "ripens evenly, has good general disease resistance."
Sounds like a grape for our times, and a good match for much of California. Anyone heard of any plantings outside Portugal?
TN: Brassy/green tinged pale gold; nice aroma with some complexity - meyers lemon, apricot, linden, lovage-sage herbal note; med body with some tactile weight (skin contact? website doesn't mention it, but Antão supposedly has thick skin); lowish acid, soft and round with plump fruit, but offset by a light bitter-fennel note; pretty good length. A bit soft but very intriguing. 40% Antao Vaz, 40% Roupeiro, 20% Perrum.
Sounds like a grape for our times, and a good match for much of California. Anyone heard of any plantings outside Portugal?
TN: Brassy/green tinged pale gold; nice aroma with some complexity - meyers lemon, apricot, linden, lovage-sage herbal note; med body with some tactile weight (skin contact? website doesn't mention it, but Antão supposedly has thick skin); lowish acid, soft and round with plump fruit, but offset by a light bitter-fennel note; pretty good length. A bit soft but very intriguing. 40% Antao Vaz, 40% Roupeiro, 20% Perrum.