Today I am tasting the 2008 Herdade do Esporao Monte Velho from Vinho Regional Alentejano, Portugal. This blend of the Aragonês, Trincadeira and Castelão grape varietals was available for under $9. Kudos to the vineyard for their data on this wine at their site. I’d like to see that same information on the bottle.

Color

In the glass it is a medium ruby red.

Aroma

On the nose it exhibits a very large dosage of blackberry and oak. There is also a hint of mint and some plum. The fruit component is really nice, but ripe.

Flavor

A combination of red and black fruit on the attack. It is quite sweet with some blackberry, red raspberry, and black cherry. The mid palate shows some red cherry and the finish is dry with nice tannins. It is not a long finish. It will pair well with pork, pizza and hamburger.

Rating

This is a good wine. It is a bit simple for me and there are other wines in the price range that I find more interesting. I rate it 87 points.

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Herdade do Esporao Alentejo Alandra

Today I am tasting the non-vintage Alandra Tinto by Herdade do Esporao from Portugal. This is a blend of the Moreto, Castelão(Periquita) and Trincadeira varietals. I can’t determine the percentages, so if you know, please share them in the comments. I found this bottle for under $8. I am going to try this over several days to see how it evolves.

Day One

The bottle has only been open for a few minutes.

Color

This has a nice ruby red in the glass. Not super dark.

Aroma

Classic red wine aromas dominate the nose. There is blackberry and black pepper along with some red raspberry. It is not a bashful wine at this point.

Flavor

Very sweet on the attack with raspberry and red currant. The mid-palate shows some cherries and the finish is quick with a hint of black pepper. The tannins are present on the finish and add a little dryness. However there is also some heat which is detracting from the overall quality of the finish. It will be interesting to see if it softens tomorrow.

Rating

I think this wine is a good value, but not my favorite from Portugal in this price range. I rate it 85 points.

Day Two

The cork was put back in 24 hours ago. The bottle has now been re-opened and poured.

Color

In the glass the wine has changed dramatically. Well, maybe not. It is still ruby red in color.

Aroma

Although the same components are present on the nose, it has become much stronger than yesterday. The blackberry and raspberry are still there. It does appear to have a bit of a cedar note which I didn’t detect on Day One.

Flavor

The red fruit is very bright on the attack. There are cherries and strawberries. The mid-palate is much more fruit forward than yesterday with lots of sour cherries and red currant. The finish is a lot longer than yesterday. It is still dry with some tannins. But the fruit is lasting longer with good sour cherry and cranberry flavor. I don’t think I will risk another 24 hours for this wine. At this point it will pair nicely with chicken and pork dishes.

Rating

This wine has improved today over yesterday. It is drinkable. I rate it 86 points.

Overall

This wine improved marginally over 24 hours. It showed slightly better fruit components on the second day. It also was more balanced with respect to the alcohol. I didn’t notice the heat much on Day Two. I think I will stick with the rating I gave it on the second day.

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Today I am tasting the 2007 Lisa Vinho Regional Terras do Sado by Quinta de Catralvos from Azeitão, Portugal. It is produced from the Castelao (Periquita), Syrah, and Touriga Nacional varietals. I found this bottle for under $8. I wish they didn’t use real cork.

Color

In the glass it is almost black in color with just a hint of dark purple on the edge. Very nice.

Aroma

Extremely aromatic with rich fruit components such as strawberry, blackberry and mulberry. There is also a hint of mint and leather. It all makes for a good nose.

Flavor

The attack is quite sweet with red currant and red raspberry. There is some cherry and strawberry on the mid-palate. It finishes with some mild tannins and smoke. It is pretty dry on the finish. This is a medium-bodied wine which is drinkable on its own and can pair with pork or chicken.

Rating

I was pretty excited by the nose of this wine, but then a little disappointed with the flavors. I rate it 89 points.

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