8 products
- Red Wine
- Sustainable
- Dry
- Residual Sugar: 3.00 g/l
- 750ml
- 14.00% alc./vol
Press Reviews
James Suckling
93 Points - Jacobo García Andrade, Senior Editor
Pure aromas of violets, blackberries and crushed stones. The palate is medium- to full-bodied, evenly distributed, with polished tannins and lively acidity. Very well balanced despite the high alcohol. Drink now.
- Red Wine
- Sustainable
- Dry
- Residual Sugar: 2.00 g/l
- Full Bodied
- 750ml
- 14.50% alc./vol
Press Reviews
The Wine Advocate
94+ Points - Luis Gutiérrez
The red 2022 Os Canivéis Tinto comes from a place that doesn't have enough ripeness for Port and therefore is classified as F. It's from a selection of small plots with soil that is in transition between schist and granite, planted with a field blend of Casculho, Cornifesto, Tinta Carvalha, Trincadeira Preta, Dozelinho Tinto, Tinta Aguiar, Mourisco, Alvarelhão, Aramón, Chancelar, Bastardo, Tinta Roriz, Mourisco de Semente, Moreto, Touriga Nacional, Malvasia Preta and Tinta Nevoeira. It fermented in lagar with 30% full clusters and matured in neutral barrels. It's pale, delicate and perfumed, with notes of wild flowers and herbs, and it has a stony sensation on the palate, with very fine, elegant tannins and great balance. It comes in at 12.5% alcohol, with a pH of 3.65 and 4.8 grams of acidity. 2,100 bottles produced. It was bottled in March 2024. He also makes a white from the same zone and with the same name.
- Fortified Wine, Sweet Wine, White Wine
- Gouveio, Malvasía, Viosinho
- Sustainable
- Residual Sugar: 94.00 g/l
- Full Bodied
- 750ml
- 18.50% alc./vol
- Fortified Wine, Red Wine, Sweet Wine
- Tinta Roriz, Touriga Francesa
- Sustainable
- Residual Sugar: 143 g/l
- Full Bodied
- 750ml
- 19.00% alc./vol
Press Reviews
The Wine Advocate
94 Points - Mark Squires
The 1976 Colheita Tawny Port is a field blend, roughly Touriga Franca (35%), Tinta Roriz (20%), Touriga Nacional (15%), Tinta Barroca (10%) and others, bottled in May 2023 with a long cork and 123 grams of residual sugar. It is only here in the Colheita lineup from the producer this time that we begin to get some serious complexity, and that's why this one wins in the group. It is also, certainly, the most concentrated in flavors, leaning to dark caramel, although not as notable in mid-palate depth. Most of all, it has that nuanced finish. It still has notable freshness and it is still reasonably youthful, far from decayed. Nicely balanced and rather elegant, it is pretty tasty and hard to resist. This is a fine Colheita that wins points for both complexity and its tasty conclusion. As I like to note, barring cork failures, this will likely hold indefinitely. Of course, Colheitas don't need to be held, so dive in.