Another gem chosen by my wife, one I might never have stumbled across (the wine, not wife) otherwise. This 2021 vintage from Casal de Ventozela in northern Portugal has a 12% ABV. Although the ‘Vinho Verde’ mentioned on the label might suggest a lighter style, don’t be misled, this wine delivers remarkable depth and character. Aged on its lees for four months post-fermentation, it amplifies its delicious stone fruit flavours and achieves an added layer of richness.
It opens with an intense aroma of apricot, drawing you in. Taste wise, it’s dry, though it gives the impression of being slightly sweeter thanks to its full flavour profile. Notes of green apple and a vibrant citrus zing create a refreshing balance. The rich finish, reminiscent of a well-made Muscadet, adds an elegant touch.
I thoroughly enjoyed this wine and we will certainly buy it again. It’s an excellent companion to seafood. At £9.50 from Morrisons, it’s good value, but at £7.12 when on a 25% discount, it’s an absolute steal.