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A delicious, crisp, stony white from the Douro? Isn’t that the home of magnificent ports? It is but the Douro’s high sloping vineyards are ideal for this citrusy style, too. Enjoy intense, creamy, lemon curd fruit underscored by brilliant minerality.
Tasting notes
Rich, lemony fruit with peach and apricot and a fresh stony finish
Aroma
Minerally with notes of apricot, orange and almonds
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
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With its spicy peach and zingy lemon flavours, Porrais Reserva shows that the Douro is about much more than just port these days – the region’s whites offer superb complexity and richness at very reasonable prices. Quinta de Porrais was in fact once the property of Dona Antónia Ferreira – a 19th-century pioneer of the port trade who owned many of the Douro region’s most important estates. This quinta’s vines, planted high on dizzyingly steep slopes, are on average 65 years old (many of them are well over 100), hence the great freshness, intensity and mineral complexity of the wine. Combining Rabigato, for its ripe fruit and zippy edge, with Códega do Larinho, for aromatics, this delicious white makes a lovely partner for sauced fish.