Douro Old Vines Reserva, Quinta do Crasto 2021/22 75cl

£36.50 per bottle

£394.20 per case (£32.85 per bottle)

Country

Portugal

APV

14%

Grape Variety

Tinta Barroca, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Franca, Touriga Nacional

Food

Beef, Duck, Game, Lamb

Vegetarian/Vegan

Vegetarian

Wine Type

Red Wine, Vegetarian/Vegan

Region

Madeira

Bottle Cap

Cork

Availability: Limited

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Quantity Discount Discounted price
12 + 10% £32.85
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(V) Made from old vines with an average age of 70 years, including 30 different grape varieties.Garnet red incolour, intense,cigar box, tobacco leaf, spices, cedar and vanilla, with fresh dark berry and ripe plums aromas. On the palate,rich, full and great balance, with integrated oak tannins and a great length.

Delivery Charges

*Local Free Delivery: SL3 and SL4 postcode (Windsor/Datchet)

*Local Free Delivery: All SL (Except SL7), HP9, GU25, TW18, TW19 & TW20 postcodes. (Min. 6 bottles or 1 Hamper or 1 of our selected Wine cases purchased)

  • England and Wales £12.00
  • England and Wales Free Delivery (Over £200 purchased)
  • Northern Ireland £30 (All BT postcodes)
  • Scotland £15.00 (EH, FK, G, KA, KY, ML, DG and TD postcodes)
  • Scottish Highlands and Islands £ 30.00 (All AB; DD; HS; IV; KW; KA27-28; PA; PH; TR21-25; ZE postcodes)

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More Information

The first known references to Quinta do Crasto can be traced back to 1615, long before the Douro Valley became the world’s first demarcated wine region in 1756. The property is a historic one and is recorded as having been awarded “feitoria” status (the highest vineyard classification of the time) in 1761. The original demarcation was marked with a series of granite markers. One of these markers, called “marco pombalino”, dating back to 1758, is still visible at the Quinta.

In the early 1900s, Quinta do Crasto was purchased by Constantino de Almeida, founder of the famous Constantino Port house. Following his death in 1923, his son, Fernando de Almeida, continued to run the Quinta, producing stellar Port wines.

In 1981, Fernando de Almeida’s daughter, Leonor Roquette, and her husband, Jorge Roquette, assumed majority ownership and management of the estate. With the help of their sons, Miguel and Tomás, they began the process of remodelling and expanding the vineyards and facilities to enable the production of top quality Port and Douro wines. Quinta do Crasto has now reclaimed its rightful status as one of the great family estates of the Douro region.

Portuguese wines are the most varied and made from a large array of indigenous grape varieties found virtually nowhere else in the world.