Portuga Tinto 2018


According to some of the latest reports issued by Wines of Portugal, almost half of the Portuguese wine production is to export, as you can check here.

Taking in account that different markets ask for different sort of wines, I find this quite a significant sign of Portuguese wines plurality.

A good example of that can be this Portuga, produced by Casa Santos Lima. It is a pretty light wine, very fruity without being too intrusive, reminding me of some red wines from the south of Germany. Still, its deep red colour along with some wooden notes give it quite a distinctive trace often present in Portuguese wines.

I would define it as a pretty pleasant wine that can definitely match markets like Germany due to its light  alcohol percentage and harmonious body, making it a perfect wine to be drunk on its own.

With it, some Witter Bynner and enjoy the first waves of summer breeze which has been taking over Europe.


This veil
Of lavender and dawn
Floats off
Invisible, 
And this of purple noon
Unwinds in wisdom,
Twitters, undulates,
Dips, darts, 
And this of night
Circles around me singing
To the very edge and presence of the young moon—
And it brushes the tip
Like lips
Three times.



15,5/20
Country: Portugal
Region: Lisboa
Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Touriga Franca, Castelão
12,5%
Winemaker: N/A
Website: https://www.casasantoslima.com/pt/os-vinhos/todas-as-regioes/2620

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