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Wines for The Big Tasting: Tinto da Ânfora 2007 Alentejo, Portugal

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Continuing our mission to highlight every wine that will be tasted during The Big Tasting with Oz Clark on April 12th, we’ve now moved on to the 5th wine: Tinto da Ânfora 2007 Alentejo, Portugal.

Now when we think of the Alentejo, we tend to think of cork forests, vast stretches of undulating hills blanketed in wild flowers, and of course, pigs! These little black footed guys are famous for Portuguese cured ham, presunto. However, the Alentejo is also famous for their intense and aromatic wines.

Most of the region’s 22000 hectares of vine are consolidated inthe eight sub-regions of the Denomination of Origin of Alentejo: Reguengos, Borba, Redondo, Vidigueira, Évora, Granja-Amareleja, Portalegre and Moura. You’ll typically find white wines made with Roupeiro, Antão Vaz and Arinto. The red grape varieties Trincadeira, Aragonez and Castelão also hold court in this neck of the woods.

Tinto da Anfora by Bacalhôa Vinhos is a blend of 6 grape varieties, and is an excellent medium-bodied red. It has a highly rustic palate showing notes of cherry, bramble and black-currant fruits with a mouth filling texture and smoky, slightly oaky finish.

It can be enjoyed with red meats or stews and also barbecued meats.

That said, what are your favorite grilled dishes to pair with rustic red wines?

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