
Selected Awards
Reserva 2016
90 points -Â Wine Enthusiast 2020
Reserva 2012
GOLD - International Wine Challenge
SILVER - San Francisco International Wine Competition 2015
Reserva 2008
92 points - Mark Squires - Robert Parker: The Wine Advocate 2012
Reserva 2007
SILVER - International Wine Challenge 2011
Reserva 2006
90 points - Wine Enthusiast 2012
SILVER - Decanter World Wine Awards 2009
Escada d'Oro Reserva 2003
GOLD & BEST OF SHOW - International Wine & Spirit Competition 2006
Production
Year - 2019; this barrel-selected wine is produced only in great years!
Grapes - Touriga Nacional (60%), Touriga Franca (30%) and Tinta Cão (10%).
Terroir -Â schist soil, Mediterranean climate (low yearly rainfall and dry, hot summers), grade A classified vineyards at a slightly higher elevation than those we harvest our Port wine grapes from.
Winemaking -Â hand-picked from separate parcels, estate-grown grapes are de-stemmed, crushed and put into stainless steel tanks, where they undergo pre-fermentation maceration for 3 days, followed by temperature-controlled alcoholic fermentation for 7 days, and a final 5 days of post-fermentation maceration. Malolactic fermentation in stainless steel tanks (40%), and new and used, 225 liter (60 gallon), French oak barrels (60%), followed by aging for 18 months in new, 225 liter (60 gallon), French oak barrels before blending and bottling.
Annual Production - 3,500 bottles *Unlike our Douro DOC, made every year, we make the Reserva only in great years!
Alcohol -Â 14%
Tasting
See -Â ruby with purple highlights.
Smell - intense black fruity (blackberry and currants) with elegant French oak vanilla and spice; strong minerality with a delicate orange blossom aroma and great complexity.
Sip - with a firm backbone, robust structure, balanced acidity and moderate alcohol; ripe and juicy fruit and tannins with minerality that makes for a long and persistent finish with good precision.
Enjoy - now or in 5 to 10 years, cool (16°C/61°F), with gamey meats, hearty stews, juicy steak and powerful cheeses; en fin, something to hold up this wine's chiseled shoulders!