Tinta Miúda is the Portuguese name for Graciano, the grape most associated with traditional Rioja's character-defining acidity and longevity. In Portugal it is rare, found mostly in Lisboa and the Tejo. Wines are deeply coloured, fragrant (violet, blackberry, spice), structured by firm tannin and bright natural acidity. Quality-focused producers use it sparingly in blends or as a small-volume varietal where its structure and aging potential can shine.
Wine Radar compares prices for wines made from Tinta Miúda across Portuguese online retailers — 170 in the catalogue.
Tinta Miúda wines on Wine Radar come mainly from Alentejo, Lisboa, Tejo, Rioja, Douro.
Tinta Miúda is the Portuguese name for Graciano, the grape most associated with traditional Rioja's character-defining acidity and longevity. In Portugal it is rare, found mostly in Lisboa and the Tejo. Wines are deeply coloured, fragrant (violet, blackberry, spice), structured by firm tannin and bright natural…
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