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Ramos Pinto Porto Quinta  de Ervamoira  Tawny 10 years Gift box

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Ramos Pinto Porto Quinta de Ervamoira Tawny 10 years Gift box

49,00

Description

Ramos Pinto Porto Quinta de Ervamoira Tawny 10 Years - a wine that combines two important things: preserved fruit life and the mature, gently oxidative depth provided by long aging in barrels. It is created by blending wines from different vintages, the average age of which is 10 years, so the style remains complex.

The aroma reveals notes of dried oranges, apricots, plums, vanilla and old port barrels, complemented by sweet spices and a slightly balsamic, licorice-like nuance. The color is described as orange-brick, with a golden or even slightly greenish hue at the edge - this is typical of the aged tawny style.

In taste, this port is round, generous, smooth, but not heavy. It still retains a noticeable fruit, and aging in barrels provides additional texture, a soft nuttiness and a very good balance between sweetness, alcohol and freshness. The aftertaste is long, fruity, warm, with a continuity of maturity and spices.

Terroir is no less important here than maturation. The shale character of this landscape is emphasized. It is from this dry, warm, stony Douro landscape that the wine draws its concentration and characteristic sense of port maturity. The wine is associated with a UNESCO protected area.

Residual sugar content in the wine: 106g/l.

Serving recommendations

Serve at 14-18 ºC with desserts containing dried fruit, caramel; chestnut soup, pecorino cheese.

Rating

93 / 100

Wine & Spirits Magazine

92 / 100

Wine spectator

91 / 100

Robert Parker, Wine Advocate

About brand

Ramos Pinto is a historically significant and highly respected wine producer of Portugal’s Douro Valley, founded in 1880 by Adriano Ramos Pinto. From the very beginning, the name has been associated with quality, a disciplined approach to winemaking, and a clear ambition to understand and highlight the full potential of Douro terroir. Ramos Pinto played an important role in transforming Port wine from a regional product into a wine style recognised on an international scale.

Adriano Ramos Pinto was among the first producers to realise that the uniqueness of the Douro Valley lay in more than tradition alone. Under his leadership, the estate invested early in vineyard research, harvest control, and stylistic consistency. This approach allowed Ramos Pinto to stand apart from many Port houses of the time, which were more focused on trade than on the origin and character of the wine itself.

Today, Ramos Pinto owns several key quintas in the Douro region, including Quinta do Bom Retiro, Quinta da Urtiga, Quinta dos Bons Ares, and Quinta de Ervamoira. These vineyards are located across different areas of the Douro—from Cima Corgo to Douro Superior—enabling the estate to work with a range of microclimates and soil types. This structure supports the production of both complex Port wines and ambitious still Douro DOC red and white wines.

The estate works with traditional Douro grape varieties such as ‘Touriga Nacional’, ‘Touriga Franca’, ‘Tinta Roriz’, and ‘Tinta Barroca’, selecting and blending them not according to fixed formulas but based on the specific characteristics of each vineyard site.

An important part of Ramos Pinto’s identity is its educational and cultural role. The Adriano Ramos Pinto Museum, located in the cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia, offers insight not only into the house’s history but also into the broader context of Port wine. The estate actively shares knowledge about the Douro region, winemaking practices, and the historical evolution of Port wine.

Today, Ramos Pinto is regarded as one of the pillars of Douro wine culture—a producer that has succeeded in preserving tradition while consistently modernising its approach. It is not only part of the history of Port wine, but also a living example of how long-term commitment to terroir and a clear philosophy can create wines that retain their relevance as years pass and tastes evolve.

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