When do you write something about Dão (Portugal)? Just see what Paul White Thinks about:
So far, Portugal has managed to remain true to its traditions, while at the same time offering up a huge range of distinctive grape varieties and unusual wine styles precisely when many of us are tiring of endless New World makeovers of French varietals.
Dao has a lot going for it in that respect: first rate grape varieties firmly rooted in granite-based ‘terroir’ that sparkles back like diamonds, all this shaped by a growing season that’s relatively gentler and longer than other Portuguese regions. Although relatively unknown and sometimes tricky to pronounce, Dao’s red wines offer consumers genuinely new and exciting tasting experiences.
At 3:13am on September 10, 2008, Weiguo kong said…
Hey! Herman Ovalle,Thank you for adding me! I live in JiNan city,Shandong. Many chinese wine lover like Chilean wines, me too.But there are a little chiilean wines in our city.
HI weiguokong, we're just starting distribution of our wine in China, actually in Chongqing & Hong Kong, looks that wine is just starting in China, what happens with Chilean wines in your area ?
Cheers Hernan
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When do you write something about Dão (Portugal)? Just see what Paul White Thinks about:
So far, Portugal has managed to remain true to its traditions, while at the same time offering up a huge range of distinctive grape varieties and unusual wine styles precisely when many of us are tiring of endless New World makeovers of French varietals.
Dao has a lot going for it in that respect: first rate grape varieties firmly rooted in granite-based ‘terroir’ that sparkles back like diamonds, all this shaped by a growing season that’s relatively gentler and longer than other Portuguese regions. Although relatively unknown and sometimes tricky to pronounce, Dao’s red wines offer consumers genuinely new and exciting tasting experiences.
Cheers Hernan