This Douro, born from the boldness of combining Touriga Nacional and Bastardo, feels like it’s genuinely conversed with the very lagar itself. The deep, shimmering ruby colour hints at the complexity unfolding on the nose – a beautiful symphony of ripe wild berries, punctuated by a surprising note of mint, perhaps a whisper of the terroir’s stones. On the palate, it’s rich and persistent, with acidity ensuring a refreshing quality that’s particularly well-suited to game meats, or perhaps a fantastic accompaniment to a good Assinante beef. Undoubtedly, a wine that leaves a lasting impression.
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