A mixed bag from Portugal, lovely Alberta prices eh.

Trying to get back to writing up some TNs, have been so busy organising some outings for inner-city school kids!

I was able to attend one of DeVine Wines excellent evening tastings downtown last week so here are my brief impressions, remember only 2 oz pours.

2010 Varanda do Conde Vinho Veerde is a blend of Alvarinho and Trajadura. Soft aromatic nose, easy drinking, slate, off-dry. Good value at $15 Cdn.

2004 Encostas de Estremoz Touriga Franca, Alentejo. Good depth of color, pepper, earthy, smooth finish, plum, spice. The Alicante Bouschet from here went well last year. $22 Cdn.

2004 Encostas de Estremoz Touriga Nacional, Alentejo. I have never been a fan of 100% TN, cherry, raspberry, tad more structure than above but did not do it for me. $22 Cdn.

2009 Quinta do Portal Tinta Roriz, Douro. Just love anything from Portal, very dry, dark cherry flavors, lots of wine here. 4hr decant, way too young but oh the potential. $50 Cdn but guess cheaper elsewhere!!

2009 Quinta Nova Colheita, Douro. I always like this one, great value at $24. No oak, some Tinta Cao blended in, blackberry, ripe, some sweetness, top drawer.

2007 Campolargo Tinto, Dao. Hoorah, no chocolate! Good but overpriced at $30. Thought rather tart, needs patience and time I think. Miss.

2005 Campolargo Valdazar, Bairrada. Another $30 bottle, licorice, I passed on this one. No appeal for this dedicated Portugal fan.
 
Campolargo modern, Douro and Alentejo too hot, almost all have to be acidified. For "honest" wines, Bairrada and Dao are the way to go. Plus Colares from Chambers.
 
As long as we mention rose, the new La Clarine rose is quite fabu as glou glou. It's not Valentini Cerasuolo, but you could cheerfully down a glass this summer.
 
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