• 94 Points
    Editors’ Choice
    Quinta do Vale Meão 2004 Red (Douro)

    This is the greatest of the quintas planted by Dona Antonia Ferreira in the 19th century. It is in the Douro Superior, the driest, most remote part of the Douro. The Olazabal family, descendants of Dona Antonia, produce this hugely impressive, dark-hued wine, packed with dense, brooding tannins and solid, initially tough fruits, which open out to opulence and richness.

    — R.V. Published 9/1/2007
  • 94 Points
    Editors’ Choice
    Quinta do Vale Meão 2004 Red (Douro)

    This is the greatest of the quintas planted by Dona Antonia Ferreira in the 19th century. It is in the Douro Superior, the driest, most remote part of the Douro. The Olazabal family, descendants of Dona Antonia, produce this hugely impressive, dark-hued wine, packed with dense, brooding tannins and solid, initially tough fruits, which open out to opulence and richness.

    — R.V. Published 9/1/2007
  • 94 Points
    Editors’ Choice
    Quinta do Vale Meão 2004 Red (Douro)

    This is the greatest of the quintas planted by Dona Antonia Ferreira in the 19th century. It is in the Douro Superior, the driest, most remote part of the Douro. The Olazabal family, descendants of Dona Antonia, produce this hugely impressive, dark-hued wine, packed with dense, brooding tannins and solid, initially tough fruits, which open out to opulence and richness.

    — R.V. Published 9/1/2007
  • 94 Points
    Editors’ Choice
    Quinta do Vale Meão 2004 Red (Douro)

    This is the greatest of the quintas planted by Dona Antonia Ferreira in the 19th century. It is in the Douro Superior, the driest, most remote part of the Douro. The Olazabal family, descendants of Dona Antonia, produce this hugely impressive, dark-hued wine, packed with dense, brooding tannins and solid, initially tough fruits, which open out to opulence and richness.

    — R.V. Published 9/1/2007