Ripe Encruzado, the Dão's own variety—and arguably the finest Portuguese white grape—has produced a rich, smoothly textured, yellow-fruit-flavored wine. With its ripeness and touches of oak aging, the wine is opulent, full bodied and needing a few more months to age. Drink from late 2019.
Ripe Encruzado, the Dão's own variety—and arguably the finest Portuguese white grape—has produced a rich, smoothly textured, yellow-fruit-flavored wine. With its ripeness and touches of oak aging, the wine is opulent, full bodied and needing a few more months to age. Drink from late 2019.
Ripe Encruzado, the Dão's own variety—and arguably the finest Portuguese white grape—has produced a rich, smoothly textured, yellow-fruit-flavored wine. With its ripeness and touches of oak aging, the wine is opulent, full bodied and needing a few more months to age. Drink from late 2019.
Ripe Encruzado, the Dão's own variety—and arguably the finest Portuguese white grape—has produced a rich, smoothly textured, yellow-fruit-flavored wine. With its ripeness and touches of oak aging, the wine is opulent, full bodied and needing a few more months to age. Drink from late 2019.