With Nigel on par with cirtabla — 5 years ago
Drank at liberty bistro — 8 years ago
Realmente um Gran Malbec! Final extremamente longo, sabores e aromas que se desenvolvem e evoluem a medida que o vinho se oxigena. Perfeito com carne assada (cupim). Um vinho excepcional! — 8 years ago
Com taninos firmes e macios. Final longo e agradável,
Recomendo — 8 years ago
O vinho exibiu bela coloração dourada brilhante e grande riqueza de notas aromáticas como pêssego confitado, amêndoas, mel, flor branca e um toque de especiarias e casca de laranja cristalizada. À boca, apresentou muita elegância, com corpo médio, dulçor em harmonia com a boa acidez e um final longo e frutado.
Um belo vinho para acompanhar fois gras, sobremesas, castanhas, ou simplesmente aprecia-lo sozinho. — 9 years ago
Pousada Tavira recommendation, packed full of lemons and lime, very good with fish, delish — 3 years ago
Cor rubra não muito escura, com um corpo denso de lágrimas lentas. Um bom aroma de frutas vermelhas com certa homogeneidade com álcool bem no fundo. Na boca é bem encorpado e de forte presença, tem uma acidez marcante e um rastro longo de madeira amarga e com sensaçãode caqui. — 4 years ago
Fresh and aromatic blend of indigenous varieties Brancellao, Ferrol, Caiño Longo and Caiño from multiple terraced micro-vineyards - locally known as socalcos- planted on the steep, granite soils in Arnoia (Ourense). steep, granitic hillsides of Arnoia. Red fruit, some spicy notes. — 7 years ago
Nunca tomei um #petitverdot antes. Primeira coisa que percebi foi o retrogosto longo. Cheiro bem refrescante e um pouco alcoólico, veio um pouco de menta também. No gosto tem madeira, frutas e uma acidez boa. Ótima experiência. #canadianwine #okanaganvalley — 8 years ago

Delish. Pomegranate, just the right amount of dry. — 9 years ago
Envelhecido 6 meses em barrica de carvalho francês, guarda um tom rubi profundo com corpo redondo e abundantes frutos pretos, taninos suaves e especiarias que vão se revelando ao longo do final equilibrado. Aroma de groselha, chocolate amargo e sutis notas de eucalipto. — 4 years ago
Vinho com parcela de uvas centenárias. Uma hora e meia de decanter revela os aromas do vinho. Muito corpo, denso. Final longo e persistente. Excelente vinho. Entrou nos meus favoritos. — 7 years ago
Composed of traditional red Galician grapes, 60% Caíño Longo and 40% Brancellao that undergo whole cluster fermentation in used French oak barrels. Extremely fresh on the nose, like a cold breeze, with a melange of tart red berries, charcoal with torrefact soil notes, intense florality, iron, crushed granite, and a slight herbaceous pepperiness. A refreshing midbodied wine that is cool to the touch in the mouth, tart red fruit flavors intermixing seamlessly with intense saline granitic notes that culminate in a mouth puckering piquant herbaceous note. — 8 years ago
Nice red fruits, vanilla and cracked peppercorn. Solid body and balance. A bit sensitive. Drink now. Don't decant too long (30min) — 8 years ago
Great fruit, natural — 9 years ago
Vanessa
Ribeira Sacra is a breathtaking region in Galicia, Spain, where the pigmented grape ‘Mencía’ plays a key role in winemaking, producing beautifully perfumed & ambrosial reds.
Just close your eyes & imagine steep slopes plunging down into deep river canyons, with historic terraced vineyards perched along the hillsides, gently curving & weaving along and above the Miño and Sil rivers.
Hopefully this helps paint a picture of Ribeira Sacra’s spectacular terrain but it’s worth searching for actual images (if you’ve never seen it).
The term ‘heroic viticulture’ aptly describes the type of farming that takes place here, where vignerons must perform all vineyard tasks by hand, risking life & limb, to bring these unique and authentic wines to our tables.
This 2019 ‘A Ponte’ is a prime example, thanks to Pedro Rodríguez of Guímaro (meaning “rebel” in Gallego), named after his grandfather with a nod to the fiercely independent & self-reliant local identity.
This wine is made with 30% Mencía accompanied by local, heirloom varieties Sousón, Brancellao, Merenzao, Caiño Redondo, & Caiño Longo) grown on granite, slate and sand.
After harvesting by hand, the grapes underwent a wild ferment using 100% whole clusters, contributing to the fruit-driven profile. This wine was then racked into large (and old) Burgundian oak barrels for about 14 months and bottled without fining or filtering.
The result is gulpably delicious, balanced, & complex. It is overflowing with expressive notes of muddled strawberry, ruby red grapefruit, leather, raspberry, plum, blueberry, mulberry, rhubarb sauce, rooibos tea, violet, bacon fat, forest floor, black cherry, black forest cake, fennel, black licorice, anise seed, and wet moss.
On the palate, it’s dry with an energetic acid profile, soft & fine tannins, medium alcohol (13% ABV), overall medium body, & a lingering finish.
This wine tells a story of heroism, history, & place. Not to mention it’s a highly versatile food-pairing wine, which begs for a shared meal with loved ones. Cheers! — a year ago