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Portugal

Portugal is best known for its two legendary fortified wines, Port and Madeira, but it also produces significant amounts of red and white table wine. In most years it ranks around the 10th or 11th largest wine producer in the world. In 2013, for instance, Portugal was the 11th largest producer just after Germany. Wine has always been produced in Portugal and in fact the country was the first to organize an appellation system, which it did in 1756, nearly 200 years before the French set up their appellations. The highest quality wines are labeled D.O.C. for Denominaçào de Origem Controlada. Many of the most innovative winemakers today, however, are avoiding the appellation system, which they deem too stifling for modern winemaking practices. The Douro Valley is the nation’s most important wine producing region, and it is the capital of Port production. The Portuguese island of Madeira, located 400 miles west of Morocco, is the nation’s other famous wine region, having produced Madeira for export for more than 400 years. Many red and white wine grapes grow in Portugal, though the best known is Touriga Nacional, the red grape used for Port and, increasingly, high quality table wines. Touriga Nacional produces dark, tannic, fruity wines.

2000 Fonseca

WA  96   
ST  95   
WS  94   
CT  93.2   
JR  17   

2009 Fonseca

1.5ltr

Light label condition issue

WA  94   

2000 Dow's

RP  94   
WS  93   
ST  93+    
CT  91.8   

2000 Quinta do Noval Nacional

WS  97   
RP  93   

2004 Quinta do Noval Nacional

1-bottle Lot, Wood Case

Light label condition issue; Light case condition issue

WA  97   

2004 Quinta do Noval Nacional

1-bottle Lot, Wood Case

WA  97   

2000 Quinta do Noval Silval

RP  90   
ST  90   
2 available
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2009 Niepoort LBV

2009 Niepoort LBV

Lightly elevated cork

2005 Quinta do Vesuvio

WE  93   
JR  17.5   
6 available
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