The Tinta Caiada is the local name for Bastardo, which some believe to be identical to the Trousseau of eastern France. Putting the name aside, the wine is sweet but ele-gant, with flavors of new wood underlining the black fruit rather than dominating it. —R.V.
The Tinta Caiada is the local name for Bastardo, which some believe to be identical to the Trousseau of eastern France. Putting the name aside, the wine is sweet but ele-gant, with flavors of new wood underlining the black fruit rather than dominating it. —R.V.
The Tinta Caiada is the local name for Bastardo, which some believe to be identical to the Trousseau of eastern France. Putting the name aside, the wine is sweet but ele-gant, with flavors of new wood underlining the black fruit rather than dominating it. —R.V.