Quinta do Vale Meao

 

The Douro Valley's first growth! 

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June 26, 2013

 

          ~ Collector Alert ~
         Quinta do Vale Mećo Douro 2010

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REGION:            Douro, PORTUGAL 

 

VARIETALS:        Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Franca  

                             Tinta Amarela, Tinta Barroca, Tinta Cao 

   

PRICE:                 $99.00 / bottle 

 

CSPC:                 +384651

 

FORMAT:              6 x 750ml

 

AVAILABLE:         Only 4 six packs! 

 

DRINKABILITY:     now thru 2025

 

93 POINTS - Wine Spectator (June 15 2013) 

"Ripe and full-bodied, with firm and rich flavors of dark plum, blackberry and mocha. Displays a luscious creaminess, with concentrated dark chocolate notes and a well-spiced, muscular finish. Drink now through 2018. "

 

An Outstanding Track Record....    

Wine Spectator's accolades on Quinta do Vale Mećo   

   

2003 - 95 Points 

2004 - 97 Points

                               2006 - 94 Points

                               2007 - 95 Points

                               2008 - 95 Points

                                2009 - 93 Points 

                              2010 - 94 Points

Douro River

The Story

 While Quinta do Vale Mećo only began been bottling under its own label in 1999, the estate has an incredible history. Vale Mećo was as one of the shrewd acquisitions of the celebrated Douro landowner Dona Antónia Adelaide Ferreira. In 1877 she purchased 270 hectares of land near Vila Nova de Foz Cōa in the Upper Douro, and over the course of the next decade established a model winery, planting all the vineyards from scratch.

 

The Quinta remained in the family and is owned today by Francisco Javier de Olazabal. Francisco Javier was previously president of the highly regarded A.A. Ferreira, where the fruit of his family's estate formed the bulk of the legendary Barca Velha, renowned for decades as Portugal's greatest table wine. First produced in 1952, Barca Velha has become a legend, commanding lofty prices at auctions. Today it continues to be revered, and is still considered Portugal's undisputed "First Growth".

 

Quinta do Vale Mećo's 62 hectares of vineyards are "Classified A" vineyards [*all vineyards in the Douro Valley are classified by site location, from A (best) to F (commercial quality)]. In 1998, when Francisco left Ferreira, he decided to use the grapes from his family's estate to make his own wine.  The old cellar has been completely renovated. While the traditional architecture and beautiful, as well as beautifully functional, old granite lagares remain intact, modern elements such as temperature controlled vats have also been put in place, creating a judicious balance between old and new. The estate's vineyards are planted in blocks, broadly organized by the diverse soils of the region with blocks containing schist, granite and alluvial soils. This multiplicity of soils adds a great deal of complexity to the wines.   Quinta do Vale Mećo is a concentrated and immensely compelling modern classic from an estate with tremendous history.