Ramos Pinto Porto Vintage 2000 750 ML
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Product Details
Brand: | Ramos Pinto |
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Country: | Portugal |
Region: | Norte |
Appellation: | Porto |
Grapes Varietal: | Blend-Port |
Wine Type: | Dessert & Fortified |
Wine Style: | Port |
Vintage: | 2000 |
Size: | 750 ML |

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Ramos Pinto vintage ports are prepared in their winery at Quinta do Bom Retiro, where the grapes are crushed by foot in large stone troughs called Lagares. A two-year ageing process takes place in oak barrels at Vila Nova de Gaia's historic wine cellars.\n\n2000 was a small harvest, resulting in wine of rich concentration.\n\nRamos Pinto vintage port 2000 is exceptionally dark in colour with blue undertones\nComplex aromas of red fruit compote and plum crumble with notes of dark chocolate, liquorice, star anise, clove, nutmeg, and vanilla\nElegant and well-structured on the palate, extremely full-bodied and full of fruit flavours\nA poised concentration and firm tannins that give it great ageing potential\nA warm finish that is long-lasting and velvety\nPerfect served with chocolate desserts or a cheeseboard, think stilton, gorgonzola, and other full-fat cheeses. Open two hours before serving and decanting.\n\nWinter was exceptionally dry with virtually no rain. However, cool and wet weather set in during April and persisted into May. This slowed down vine development and flowering and led to poor fruit set. This set the scene for one of the smallest harvests in many years.\n\nIn June, ideal dry weather conditions prevailed. The summer was not one of extreme heat. September began with an unusually hot period, leading to a rapid advancement in maturity. When the vintage started, the fruit was in excellent condition, the grapes looking slightly ‘raisined’ characteristic of good port grapes.