TN: 2006 Quinta do Crasto Touriga Nacional Douro
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TN: 2006 Quinta do Crasto Touriga Nacional Douro
2006 Quinta do Crasto Touriga Nacional. Last note was ~9 yrs ago. This has become very pruney and linear with age. In 2015 I said give it a few more years. I perhaps gave it too many. Not to be too harsh, it was a nice bottle. But not what it once was. I’d say drink sooner than later if you have any. 89/100
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Re: TN: 2006 Quinta do Crasto Touriga Nacional Douro
Haven't had so many Douro wines that are great at 20ish year mark. This Crasto I would've thought would be one to make it. Niepoort has a few.
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I've come to the conclusion that, with some exceptions, most single varietal wines from the Douro don't make great old wines. Then again, that probably applies to most wine regions of the world as well.
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Re: TN: 2006 Quinta do Crasto Touriga Nacional Douro
My sweet spot is around 10-15 years for most Portuguese wines. Bairrada & Dao I have better luck with going older.Andy Velebil wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:30 am I've come to the conclusion that, with some exceptions, most single varietal wines from the Douro don't make great old wines. Then again, that probably applies to most wine regions of the world as well.
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Re: TN: 2006 Quinta do Crasto Touriga Nacional Douro
So you're saying that I should be opening these '05 Crasto TNs that I have?Andy Velebil wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:30 am I've come to the conclusion that, with some exceptions, most single varietal wines from the Douro don't make great old wines. Then again, that probably applies to most wine regions of the world as well.
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Re: TN: 2006 Quinta do Crasto Touriga Nacional Douro
Yes, most likely.Glenn E. wrote:So you're saying that I should be opening these '05 Crasto TNs that I have?Andy Velebil wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:30 am I've come to the conclusion that, with some exceptions, most single varietal wines from the Douro don't make great old wines. Then again, that probably applies to most wine regions of the world as well.
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Re: TN: 2006 Quinta do Crasto Touriga Nacional Douro
But, the 2004 did not seem ready a few years ago.
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Re: TN: 2006 Quinta do Crasto Touriga Nacional Douro
2004 was a better overall year than 2006. Though, Not as good as 2005 ended up being for Douro dry wines. But if one tastes a field blend, such as Ponte or Maria Teresa, against a TN, it’s very apparent which has better complexity and depth over time.Randy Katz wrote:But, the 2004 did not seem ready a few years ago.
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