Description Dark, rich and spicy, Portugal’s reds offer a very familiar style for fans of rich Aussie reds, and good value too. Wine Spectator hails it “the most exciting wine place on the planet” – this selection will show you why. Indigenous grapes like Alicante Bouschet (Aluado) and Touriga Nacional (Vinha do Fava) meet familiar internationals like Shiraz (Rocksand). Much to love here. Take a bottle of each and save a huge $53.
Velvety, black fruit Alicante plays a minor role in many of Portugal’s reds, but José Neiva Correia decided to give it centre stage. Madness some said, but over 30 Golds and rave reviews have proven José right. Golds galore for this 2022 too.
Portugal’s Touriga Nacional is key to port but also makes lavish, fruit-rich table wines. The Freitas family won Gold with the launch of this wine and it has been impressing customers and show judges with its velvety, spiced flavours ever since.
A delicious Gold-medal blend of Portuguese grapes from a former royal falconry, it has lovely warmth, richness and spicy fruit.
Portugal is “the most exciting wine place on the planet” says Wine Spectator. It has a port-like richness, silky smooth texture superb value and real drinkability, as many 4 & 5-Star online reviews in the UK suggest.
Velvety, mouthfilling and luscious, Stones & Bones is a perfect example of how modern Portuguese reds have won the hearts of Aussie red fans. They offer some of the most impressive flavour – and value in the world, like this top seller.
From award-winning winemaker Jaime Quendera and the sandy soils and abundant sunshine of the Setúbal Península make for a big, spicy, powerful red.