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WA 89
Portugal
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List $24.00
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89 points Mark Squires (Wine Advocate): "[$24 list] The 2010 Alvarinho 'Muros Antigos' was a warm vintage wine. A bit elevated in alcohol (13.5% here compared to 12.5% for the 2009 and 13.0% for the 2008), it is deep and powerful, fresh and clean. Its depth makes it immediately impressive, but despite the minor differences, I did think the alcohol showed just a bit here and there, at least in comparison to other vintages. It is still very fine. The 2011 looks like a step up, a sure fire 90 pointer, but at the time seen, it was so unevolved that I thought it was a bit unfair to review. Drink now-2017. (Dec 2012)"
Importer notes: "Alvarinho went from zero to 60 in terms of market penetration and now there are many indifferent examples available along with benchmarks like Soalheiro. Anselmo makes a number of different styles of Alvarinho and we selected his entry level for its precise rendition of the form and all around lip-smacking goodness. The new vintage shows even more zesty tropical fruit than the 2009."
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$13.95
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WS 87
Portugal
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Madeira
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87 points Wine Spectator: "Supple and lush, with pear, apricot and baked apple flavors. Rich, buttery finish. Drink now through 2013. 200 cases imported."
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$19.95
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IWC 89
Portugal
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Port
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List $23.00
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89 points Stephen Tanzer (International Wine Cellar): "Very saturated dark red. Youthful port aromas of cassis, licorice, chocolate, herbs and damp earth. Very intense, sweet flavors of chocolate and dark berries. Robust yet smooth and not obviously alcoholic. Superb fruit is given clarity by firm acids. Real wine-class port, with terrific structure, freshness and delineation of flavor."
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$39.95
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RP 88
Portugal
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Port
In stock, 12+ available
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List $80.00
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Robert Parker: "[$80 list] The 2000 Passadouro possesses plenty of fruit, but it is more muted, with less spice and personality than the Broadbent. It exhibits a similar dense ruby/purple color, medium to full body, a soft, evolved character, but less aromatic and flavor dimensions. Drink it over the next 15 years."
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$15.95
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WS 88
WA 87
Portugal
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Other
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88 points Wine Spectator: "Juicy and crisp, with concentrated wild plum, boysenberry and smoked meat flavors. Medium-grained tannins bolster this midpalate, carrying into the finish. Drink now. (2/29/12)"
87 points Mark Squires (Wine Advocate): "The 2009 Prazo de Roriz is principally Tinta Barroca (36%) and Tinta Roriz (31%) with 10% Tinta Francisca, 9% each of Touriga Franca and Touriga Nacional and a smattering of other grapes. Despite the name of the wines, some of the grapes also come from Perdiz, not just Roriz. This year’s version is ripe and meaty, not particularly concentrated, but nicely textured and well balanced. I’m not sure I’m as impressed by this as the last two vintages, but it still drinks well and may yet improve -- something I’ve seen before from this subtle but persistent bottling--and it is tasty. Drink now-2017.
Quinta de Roriz has recently come under the ownership of Prats & Symington, which is what the 'P+S' on the label references. The Symingtons, of course, have been involved in this Quinta for many years, their winemaking team being long responsible for many of the Quinta’s wines. As part of their reorganization of vineyards and branding, the Prazo de Roriz, previously listed under Quinta de Roriz, is now part of the P&S stable and labeled as such. (Dec 2011)"
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WS 87
Portugal
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Other
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List $20.00
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87 points Wine Spectator: "[$20 list] Fruity and ripe, with hints of richness to the peach, honeydew melon and dried apricot flavors, which feature plenty of creaminess. The plush finish shows apple tart notes. Drink now. (6/30/12)"
In the late 1990s, Spanish winemaker Marcial Dorado had a goal to make the finest Albariño in Galicia, Spain. Unable to find an old vineyard to work with, he was able to find several old-vine vineyards immediately across the Minho River in Portugal, which he subsequently purchased. Dorado comes from several parcels of 30 to 70-year-old Alvarinho near Melgaço. This wine has the compelling floral aromatics of the best Rías Baixas Albariños but offers even more authority.
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WS 88
Portugal
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Port
In stock, 12+ available
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List $22.00
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88 points Wine Spectator: "[$22 list] Shows beautiful aromas of sliced plum and peach, with raspberry jam. Medium-bodied and lightly sweet, with fine tannins and a fruity finish. Refined and pretty. This is a new Port from Noval that is supposed to attractive new consumers and please old ones. Might work. Drink now. (5/31/10)"
Producer notes: "This is a classic 'vintage character' port, aged for between four and five years in wood before bottling. It is blended from a number of vintages to give consistent characteristics of rich fruit, fine bouquet and a delicate palate."
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WE 88
WS 87
Portugal
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Other
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List $20.00
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88 points Wine Enthusiast: "[$20 list] This entry-level wine from Quinta do Vallado includes purchased grapes in the blend. The latest vintage has stalky, chewy fruit, acidity, solid tannins. Spice and pepper liven up the simple red fruits. (Nov 2010)"
87 points Wine Spectator: "[$20 list] Bright and juicy, with flavors of dried raspberry, berry and smoke. Finishes with sanguine notes backed up by plenty of tannins. A touch rough-hewn. Drink now through 2015. Tasted twice, with consistent notes. (3/31/11)"
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WE 89
Portugal
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Port
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List $21.00
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89 points Wine Enthusiast: "[$21 list] Structured wine, very perfumed, the aromas reflecting the delicious mix of black cherry, damson and spice flavors. The wine then shows strong tannins and a firm texture. (12/31/11)"
Producer notes: "This Port is made from the best Reserve wines carefully chosen for their concentrated rich fruit style. After the wines are produced in the vineyards in the Douro, they are brought to the lodge in Oporto where they are left to mellow in oak casks. During ageing the intense fresh fruitiness and vigour of this fine Port matures into the smooth yet assertive Lodge Reserve. Tasting notes: Dark and lively ruby colour. On the nose intense red fruit aromas dominate, with some floral hints. On the palate fresh and robust fruit flavours, with an excellent long finish. Food pairing: Smith Woodlhouse Lodge Reserve is delicious served at the end of a meal, for example with rich, nutty or chocolate desserts, as well as strong cheeses."
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WS 88
Portugal
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Port
In stock,
7
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List $19.00
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88 points Wine Spectator: "Ripe, featuring exuberant, well-sculpted dark plum and dark cherry flavors. Finishes with chocolate and dried raspberry. Very zesty. Drink now. (12/15/10)"
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