Casa de Santa Eufemia 30 Year Tawny Port Casa de Santa Eufemia 30 Year Tawny Port Casa de Santa Eufemia 30 Year Tawny Port Download PDF

Specifications
Winery Casa de Santa Eufemia
VarietiesTouriga Nacional / Touriga Franca / Tinta Roriz / Tinta Barroca / Tinto Cão / Tinta Amarela / Tinta Francisca
Farming Practicespracticing organic
Soilsschist
Hectares/Acres4.5 ha
Altitude300 meters
Harvest Techniquehand harvested
Year Vines Were Planted1990
Yeastselected natural
Fermentationdestemmed and crushed / fermentation in stainless steel tanks with controlled temperature
Malolacticfull
Maturation10% in large barrels and 90% in 550 liter chestnut wood casks
Filterno
Finingunfined
Alcohol19.0%
Item NoP214-NV
Size750ML
Bottle Case6
Country Portugal
Region Douro
Sub-region Corgo Cima
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Casa de Santa Eufemia 30 Year Tawny Port
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An anomaly in a region where most producers source their grapes, Casa de Santa Eufemia, a grower port estate, was founded in 1894 by Bernardo Rodrigues de Carvalho. Located on the left bank of the Douro, in one of the oldest demarcated wine regions in the world, Santa Eufemia is now run by the sibling duo, Pedro and Lucia Carvalho.

Growing grapes and producing port since the estate's inception, it wasn't until 1986 when Portugal joined the EU that Casa de Santa Eufemia could legally vinify, bottle and sell or export the wine that it had been making for years. Within the 30ha of field blends (of 20+ varietals) that are designated to the production of port wines, Pedro and Lucia cultivate varietals that are nearing extinction in Portugal, including Bastardo, Mourisco Tinto, Tinta Amarela, Tinta Barroca and Tinta Carvalha.

In addition to the preservation of said grapes and more, the Carvalhos have also identified sub-plots within their vineyards, each known by the duo to produce specific colors, aromatics and structure, so that each sub-plot can be designated to a particular Tawny port. And though the foundations of the 20 and 30 year-old tawny ports were established long before Pedro and Lucia started making wine, Pedro says that they have "preserved the style that the house has been making all along.”