Description

Élaboré selon la méthode classique, à partir du cépage local Gouveio et de Chardonnay, ce vin effervescent brut du Douro présente un excellent rapport qualité-prix. Avec sa bulle très fine et persistante, il libère un arôme élégant et frais, accompagné en bouche par une très belle acidité et une longue finale.  

Fiche technique

Le domaine
Type de vin
Champagne
Millésime
2013
Alcool
12.0% vol.
Sous-zone
Alto Douro
Cépage
Gouveio, Chardonnay
Origine
Douro

Dégustation

Bouche
Finale longue, élégante et complexe. Très belle acidité.
Température de service
Entre 6 et 8 ºC.
Garde
Jusqu'en 2030 environ s'il est conservé dans de bonnes conditions.

Vignoble et élaboration

Nom
Planalto de Alijó.
Description
Vignobles situés à 550 mètres d'altitude.
Sol
Sols granitiques.
Vinification
Selon la méthode classique.
Elevage
Élevage de 72 mois minimum sur latte. Dégorgement en mars 2019.

L'avis des experts

The Wine Advocate:

The 2013 Millésime Espumante Bruto (Vértice) was disgorged in March 2019 (the disgorgement date is noted on the bottle). There's a lot different this year. It is a roughly equal blend of Gouveio and Chardonnay, a big change in the blend. It was aged on the lees for some 58 months (versus 70 for the 2012). It comes in crisp and dry, with just six grams of sugar, 7.42 of total acidity and 12% alcohol. So, this year is very different in blend (including the dependence on Chardonnay), the elimination of oak and a lesser time on the lees (thus disgorged at about the same time as the 2012 was). What's going on? This vintage does mark a change with this well-priced, yet often exceptional bottling. Co-owner Michael de Mello said that in the past "the assembled lots were identical for the Millésime & Branco, the dosage was different, as was the time on the lees and the wood treatment." This year it is made from its own blend—and "the blend will depend on the year." As for the wood, "it was previously a differentiator based on the same blend, [but] now that the blend is autonomous, it may or may not be aged in wood." In this new incarnation in what was often a difficult year (although it was often exceptional for the whites), this shows very well, but I admit it is not entirely consistent with expectations, just based on the past and its former personality. There's an oxidative nuance around the edges. It seems bigger and deeper than the 12% alcohol would suggest, though. Nicely textured, it coats the palate well. It doesn't have as much nuance as I expected, but there is more than a little complexity. These have a tendency to age well, but I'm wondering if this actually will hold as well as some have done. It still has plenty of life left. Take that in stages.