Nice bouquet! Dry and very drinkable — a year ago
Fruity, and seems simple up front, but notes of complexity and woodiness — 2 years ago
Another very good, easy drinking, inexpensive Portuguese wine. Looks like a dark rosato, but tastes more like a very light red. Mixed dried berries, cranberries, easy acid and tannins, slightly smoked. 11.5% abv. Serve with a light chill. Good aperitif with charcuterie. — 2 days ago
I love the Portuguese. Upon first pour, the wine captivates with its deep ruby color, hinting at the complexity and depth within. The nose is immediately greeted with an intoxicating bouquet of dark fruits—ripe blackberries, plums, and cherries—interwoven with subtle notes of vanilla, spice, and a whisper of oak. — 7 months ago
2020 vintage. A blend of 70% Roupeiro and 30% Antão Vaz, vinified together in amphora by winemakers António Maçanita and Sandra Sárria. Unlike stated by one comment here, this is not oxidative whatsoever. Pear, quince, flowers and a hint of fresh mint. Medium-bodied with juicy white fruit, tight acidity, fresh herbs and very good mineral length. Abv. 12,5%. — 2 years ago
DUFRY/SP - GU - Jan/2024
Álcool 13,0%
www.esporao.com — 3 months ago
I am not quite sure of the varietals in this blend. .  However, the fruit and the acidity is in near perfect harmony. A really nice tasting blanco from Portugal.  — 2 years ago
When In Portugal…. Drink Portuguese white blends, with wax caps. From the local mini mart… for 10 euros plus. A soft lion, all scrunched up Burgundy, strong Deep yellow & begging for food. Drinks more like a high end Bourgogne or better. From the mini mart….did I mention that? — 3 years ago
Doug Powers
Lovely Alentejano Arinto, floral, stonefruits, modestly fat on palate with excellent balancing acidity, medium-long finish, lovely Portuguese Branco!! — 4 days ago