Description

Frais et exubérant, ce monocépage de Loureiro provient de la région de l'Alto Minho au Portugal. Les sols granitiques profonds de cette zone, pauvres en matière organique, donnent le jour à un vin cristallin à qui l'océan Atlantique tout proche vient conférer une salinité marquée.

Fiche technique

Le domaine
Type de vin
Blanc
Millésime
2017
Alcool
12.0% vol.
Cépage
100% Loureiro
Origine
Vinho Verde

L'avis des experts

The Wine Advocate:

The 2017 Loureiro Muros Antigos Escolha comes in at 12% alcohol. Showing fine transparency, this is fresh and focused, perhaps even more so than its Pássaros Loureiro sibling, beating that wine at its own game. When first opened and they were both a bit too cold, I preferred the Pássaros Loureiro, but with air and warmth this seemed much more expressive, showing more concentrated fruit. (While they both come from the Lima subregion, ground zero for Loureiro, the Pássaros is a right-bank parcel on the slopes, while the vineyard for Muros is a left-bank parcel in the valley.) This is textured and tense on the finish. Indeed, they are both intense with good acidity. As you let it warm and then let it sit on the palate, it seems relatively rich and deep this year. (Don't drink it too cold. Mid-50 degrees Fahrenheit is good.) There also are some slight hints of green on the nose and finish as it warms, despite how big it seemed (relatively speaking—Loureiro is never big) on opening, but only slight hints. It's another terrific bargain. There were 100,000 bottles produced. - Mark Squires.