The Cellar: For Best Values, Look to Portugal
Steffen Rasch, GoLocalProv Wine Critic
The Cellar: For Best Values, Look to Portugal

2009 Muralhas De Monção Vinho Verde
Wines that say ‘Vinho Verde’ (green vine) on them are primarily from the northwest wine region called the Minho located just south of the Spanish border. Vinho Verdes can be red as well as white, but because most of

The 2009 Muralhas is a widely distributed quality Vinho Verde, made primarily from Alvarinho with a splash of Trajadura. The cooperative that makes this popular wine consists of more than 1600 grape growers spread throughout the plains of Minho. While most Vinho Verdes are simple and neutral wines made for washing down the local seafood, the ’09 Muralhas has a little more going on. Bordering medium-bodied, this wine is everything a good Alvarinho based Vinho Verde should be; aromatic and crisp with apricot and peach flavors. In addition this wine has nice minerality and ends on a refreshing citrus note. Not bad for ten bucks!
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Red blends made from Portuguese indigenous varietals are always interesting to taste. Tinta Roriz, Barroca, Cao and Touriga Francesa and Nacional are just some of the many different red grape varietals that make up

Dão makes many different styles of red table wine ranging from lean and elegant to powerful and concentrated. This week’s second wine; a blend of Alfrocheiro, Tinta Roriz and Tinta Nacional, which was awarded 90 points by the Wine Spectator Magazine and hailed as one of the top 100 wines released in 201, is somewhere in between. There are distinct meaty and earthy flavors in this medium-bodied wine, as well as slightly tart red fruit flavors that linger nicely. The acidity in this wine makes it go well with meat dishes.
Enjoy!
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