Style | Red |
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Country | Portugal |
Region | Douro |
Grape | Blend, Touriga Nacional |
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Redoma Tinto, Niepoort
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The Redoma wines are perhaps the flagship of Dirk Niepoort’s range. The Tinto is rich and full-bodied with layers of dark fruit flavour and complex spice. 2017 was such a fantastic vintage for Niepoort, the wine is approachable now, but having tried older vintages over the years, it will definitely repay some years in the bottle.
Perfect with the full roast beef dinner, or something gamey like venison stew.
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