Monday 7 September 2015

2015 Could be a Standout Year for Port

Producers throughout Northern Portugal have started speculating, the Ideal Wine Company recently learned, that 2015 could be a pretty amazing year for port wine.

What is port?


Port is a fortified wine that’s produced in the Douro Valley region of Northern Portugal. It’s made with a variety of grapes traditionally grown in the Iberian Peninsula including Touriga Francesa, Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz and Tinta Barroca. Port is a protected product under the European Union Protected Designation of Origin guidelines, meaning that only vintages that are made in a specific way are allowed to use the label ‘port.’

As with other fortified wines, port is sweeter, heavier, richer and more alcoholic than standard wines. If you learn how to prepare port, the Iberian tipple will provide you with a drinking experience like no other. However the final quality of the drink often depends on the vintage; if the grapes used to make the port were grown in a year that boasted favourable weather, it’ll taste amazing!

Great year for port


It looks like we’re in for some pretty amazing port this year. Decanter recently reported that despite the fact that not a single grape has yet been picked, port producers expect the 2015 vintage to be a good one, due to the hot dry weather that hit Douro Valley this summer. The reason for this hope was explained by the head wine maker at the Fladgate partnership, David Guimaraens.

He compared the 2015 growing season to 2011’s, which according to critics produced outstanding vintages.  Guimaraens said: “Conditions are similar to 2011. Both years experienced warm dry springs and summers, although the winter preceding 2011 was wetter. The ground water reserves this year are fine so we are hoping for a very good harvest, although it will be starting earlier than usual. We expect to receive the first grapes at the Quinta da Nogueira winery during the last week of August.”

Antonio Magalhees, the head viticulturist at Fladgate, also explained that they’ve already seen signs which suggest that 2015 will be a great year for port. Magalhees said that “a very good indicator of an early harvest in our vineyards is the development of our Touriga Nacional. It is always a late developer but it has already changed colour to a deep purple.”

Trust Taylors, Croft and Fonseca Port



Fladgate Partnership is the company which owns Taylors, Croft and Fonseca Port. They’re famed for making some of the best ports in the world, including the Fonseca vintage Port sold by Ideal Wine Company. You can trust them when they say that 2015 could be a standout year for port!