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Quinta do Crasto 2018 Vinha Maria Teresa Red (Douro)
PortugalFermented in stone lagars, this wine has a rich, open character. From ...Cellar SelectionSee Full Review$242 -
Quinta do Crasto 2018 Vinha da Ponte Red (Douro)
PortugalProduced from 100-year-old vines, this wine is both dense and beautifully structured. ...Cellar SelectionSee Full Review$242 -
Quinta do Crasto 2017 Vinha Maria Teresa Red (Douro)
PortugalThis wine comes from a single vineyard of old, field-blend vines. Named ...Cellar SelectionSee Full Review$242 -
Quinta do Crasto 2018 Vintage (Port)
PortugalRichly perfumed from the Touriga Nacional in the blend, this is a ...Cellar SelectionSee Full Review$55 -
Quinta do Crasto 2017 Tinta Roriz (Douro)
PortugalCrafted from the Douro's version of Spanish Tempranillo, this is a richly ...See Full Review$80 -
Quinta do Crasto 2017 Touriga Nacional Touriga Nacional (Douro)
PortugalSelected Touriga Nacional fruit has gone into this rich, perfumed wine. While ...See Full Review$80
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Off-the-beaten-track Douro Valley: Discover the uniqueness of Quinta Vale Dona Maria
The Douro Valley, in northern Portugal, is a well-known destination among wine lovers across the world. In the very heart of the Valley is Quinta Vale Dona Maria. A small quinta, or Douro estate, it has been passed through generations of the same family
Off-the-beaten-track Douro Valley: Discover the uniqueness of Quinta Vale Dona Maria
The Douro Valley, in northern Portugal, is a well-known destination among wine lovers across the world. In the very heart of the Valley is Quinta Vale Dona Maria. A small quinta, or Douro estate, it has been passed through generations of the same family
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The Differences Between Vintage and NonVintage Wines, Explained
Usually, a vintage is the year a wine's grapes were harvested. But there’s more to understanding vintage versus nonvintage Port or Champagne.
The Differences Between Vintage and NonVintage Wines, Explained
Usually, a vintage is the year a wine's grapes were harvested. But there’s more to understanding vintage versus nonvintage Port or Champagne.
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Centre-Loire: Quincy
As the first region in the Centre-Loire to receive AOC status—and the second appellation created in all of France, after Châteauneuf-du-Pape—Quincy holds an important place in French winemaking history...
Centre-Loire: Quincy
As the first region in the Centre-Loire to receive AOC status—and the second appellation created in all of France, after Châteauneuf-du-Pape—Quincy holds an important place in French winemaking history...
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Does Swirling Wine Do Anything?
Swirling a glass of wine has become as integral a part of the wine experience as sipping. But why do we do it, and is there a correct way?
Does Swirling Wine Do Anything?
Swirling a glass of wine has become as integral a part of the wine experience as sipping. But why do we do it, and is there a correct way?
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What is a Wine Importer and What Do They Do?
The role of an importer is one of the most important in all of wine, but it's deeply misunderstood. How do they contribute to the wine world?
What is a Wine Importer and What Do They Do?
The role of an importer is one of the most important in all of wine, but it's deeply misunderstood. How do they contribute to the wine world?
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The State That Quietly Became the Midwest's Craft Spirits Capital
With more than six-dozen distilleries, Michigan has quietly become a spirits-producing powerhouse. These are the bottles you need to try...
The State That Quietly Became the Midwest's Craft Spirits Capital
With more than six-dozen distilleries, Michigan has quietly become a spirits-producing powerhouse. These are the bottles you need to try...