Type: White Wine
Country: Portugal
Region: Douro Valley
Code: POCA175
Exclusively produced with traditional grapes from the Douro Valley and from the Vale de Cavalos estate to assure freshness.
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Poças

In 1918, 30-year-old Manoel Domingues Poças Júnior decided to start his own Port enterprise. He already had a large amount of experience of the Port industry, having been born in the hustle and bustle of it all coupled with strong family ties to fortified wine production. Initially, Manoel and his uncle concentrated on selling grape juice to Port wine shippers or larger Port wine houses, which consolidated their knowledge and qualified them to be real experts of the trade.

They opened their first office in Nova de Gaia soon after, premises that have served them well, remaining their Head office to this day, as well as being home to a renowned Port wine cellar. The f...

Yellow pale in colour with aromas of citrus and soft toasty notes. The palate has floral and citrus notes with a well integrated oak flavours. The wine benefits from a long and elegant finish.
A perfect pairing with fresh fish, seafood and white meat. Serve between 12-14°C
Grapes are selected and harvested by hand from vines aged between 20-40 years old. Aged for 9 months in new French oak "Allier" barrels with 'bâttonage sur lies'.

Gold Medal, Sommelier Wine Awards, 2019: ‘Very impressive,’ began team leader Charlie Young as Poças added a Gold to its pair of port medals, finding it to be ‘mineral on the nose, with spicy oak, and palate that is deep and full, leading to a finish that is long and persistent, with grapefruit-like acidity and a buttery spiced core’. ‘Structure, power and poise’, summarised Grape Times UK’s Harry Crowther, who praised its ‘good focus and finesse’. 94 points - Wine Enthusiast & Robert Parker. Jamie Goode, Wine Anorak, 2022. “13% alcohol. This is a blend of Arinto and Codega from Numão in the Douro Superior. This is quite a special wine. Grandly packaged. Lovely taut, fresh aromatics of citrus fruit with a hint of herbs and some lovely matchstick/flint mineral framing. In the mouth this has great concentration and freshness, with a hint of hazelnut, chiselled and tight with keen acidity, and a core of citrus fruit. There’s a very faint oiliness, and a bit of bitter grapefruit pith character right in the background. Such a lovely wine with its linear fruit and reductive framing, picked nice and early and vinified well. 94/100”. Wine Spectator, 92 points: 'There's a flinty overtone to this fresh, minerally white, which offers a lovely mix of creamed pear, Meyer lemon peel, fresh thyme and broom, plus vanilla, graphite and spice accents.'

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