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Porto Vintage 2016 75cl

DOC | Porto | Douro | Portugal
CHF 102.70
Évaluations et Scores
98 Wine Spectator
This is distinctive, with youthfully rambunctious dark currant, fig and blackberry fruit paste flavors liberally spiked with bramble, Turkish coffee and ganache notes. As the fruit pumps through the finish, a tarry spine adds a bristling, mouthwatering edge. Best from 2035 through 2055.
97 Robert Parker
The 2016 Vintage Port is a field blend, mostly Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinto Cão and Sousão, aged for 18 months in old wood. It comes in with 82 grams of residual sugar. This was in bottle for only about seven weeks when seen, but I made sure at least some of it had a lot of air. It looks super, with plenty of room to grow in the cellar. Christian Seely likes to say that this regular Noval and the Nacional are not better than one another, just different. In fact, I usually prefer Nacional, but in this vintage I make a case for equality and endorse that view. This was stunning from the first smell, promising concentration, intensity of fruit and great things to come. It had a 100-point nose that made me go "wow!" No wine I tasted had a better nose than this. Violets and blue fruits lead off, with a trace of eucalyptus. I tend to think Noval is a producer that always shows mid-palate finesse, but this seems pretty deep too. It is also intense. The tannins won't sear your mouth because the balance is impeccable. To be sure, it might close down, but it is surprisingly approachable now, notwithstanding that intensity. Rest assured that this lively young Porto still has all the materials to make old bones. Needless to say, "approachable" does not mean "ready." You need to toss this in the cellar for a decade, at least. Purists will say to double that or more. When the palate becomes as expressive as the nose—if it does—this will be entitled to an uptick. No pricing was set yet.<br/>The mini-vertical this issue preceded the 2016s. Of course, even the "old" wines here are only as old as the 2011—not much for Vintage Port of this quality.
Producteur
Quinta Do Noval
Quinta do Noval est à l’origine du plus célèbre porto millésimé, le Naçional. Les traces de ce domaine remontent au début du 18ème siècle mais c’est à la fin du 19ème que la maison a réussi une prouesse : au lieu de surgreffer ses vignes sur des porte-greffes américains, pour lutter contre le fléau du phylloxera, elle a réussi par miracle à conserver des ceps d’origine portugaise, d’où ses flacons uniques de « Naçional ». Plus récemment, la maison a fait florès, tout comme les châteaux bordelais appartenant à la société d’assurances AXA Millésimes – tel Pichon-Longueville - sous la direction Christian Seely. Son vignoble, qui bénéficie d’un emplacement privilégié au cœur de la vallée du Douro, porte le même nom, Quinta do Noval, que la société de production de porto, fait unique dans la région. Ses cépages nobles s’agrippent à ses coteaux escarpés où ils prospèrent, donnant ainsi une très belle qualité de raisins. Sous l’égide d’António Agrellos, brillant directeur technique, la cuvée Naçional s’exprime de manière exubérante. Sa puissance et sa profondeur trouvent écho dans les notes terreuses et épicées à la pulpe de fruits noirs, typiques du Portugal, qui ne récompenseront les amateurs qu’au terme d’une bonne vingtaine d’années de garde.