2008 Quinta do Crasto
Posted: 10:44 Wed 07 Apr 2021
Bottle purchased at Mercado Sto. Ildefonso in Porto for €45.20.
The wine is a very deep purple, abruptly transitioning to brown on the barest edge of the circumference of its surface. It is utterly opaque. Its aroma is restrained, but suggests a piquant, citric acidity. Any notion of oranges or lemons is immediately dispelled, however, as the wine is introduced to the palate. Its flavor invokes nothing so much as the thought of blueberries: of an accessible, even welcoming, fruity sweetness. I would characterize the taste as more fresh than savory, though with certain undertones of the latter. After an instant of this benign (but not entirely unsophisticated) sweetness, it becomes apparent that it is undergirded by a sturdy, peppery structure that is almost jalapeño-like in its forthrightness. The slight sting of the peppers, leavened beautifully by the blueberries, suffuses the sinuses very agreeably, encouraging pleasant reflection.
The wine is a very deep purple, abruptly transitioning to brown on the barest edge of the circumference of its surface. It is utterly opaque. Its aroma is restrained, but suggests a piquant, citric acidity. Any notion of oranges or lemons is immediately dispelled, however, as the wine is introduced to the palate. Its flavor invokes nothing so much as the thought of blueberries: of an accessible, even welcoming, fruity sweetness. I would characterize the taste as more fresh than savory, though with certain undertones of the latter. After an instant of this benign (but not entirely unsophisticated) sweetness, it becomes apparent that it is undergirded by a sturdy, peppery structure that is almost jalapeño-like in its forthrightness. The slight sting of the peppers, leavened beautifully by the blueberries, suffuses the sinuses very agreeably, encouraging pleasant reflection.