Quinta Do Crasto Late Bottled Vintage Port
Tinta Barroca, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Nacional
Douro DOC, Douro, Portugal
Food Pairing
Very elegant and complex flavours of red fruits with a spicy character. Elegant palate with soft tannins and great depth. A well balanced and persistant finish. An outstanding port from Portugal.
- Country
- Portugal
- Region
- Douro
- Grapes
- Tinta Barroca, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Nacional
- Vintage
- 2016
- ABV
- 20
- Code
- 10464
- Style
- Dessert & Fortified

The Duoro Valley in Portugal is one of the most improbable regions for grape growing in the wold. Sheer cliffs overlook the sleepy river as it cuts its way from Spain to the Atlantic and soils of crumbling, flaky schist withstand tortuously hot summers and skin-cracking winters. But clinging to the valley sides, at gasp-inducing angles, is the stunning vineyard of the Quinta do Crasto run by brothers Miguel and Tomas Roquette
Heritage
The region is so beautiful that it is demarcated as a world heritage site. The quinta (Portuguese for ‘vineyard’) has been in the Roquette family for over a century and the ancient history of the site is signified in the name Crasto, coming from the latin castrum, a Roman fort or castle.
Location, location, location!
But it’s not just for the view that we import Crasto wines. The vineyard sits high-up on the northern side of the Douro, thus at a southerly aspect to the sun. The wines from just across the river tend to be more tannic and austere due to poorer sunlight, while the Crasto brother’s wines are deeper, fruitier and much more intense. This is why we visit any new vineyards that we work with. It is just so important to witness all those particulars that conspire to make a plot remarkable rather than just acceptable.
"Late bottled Vintage Port holds up well once opened, making it a great holiday tipple. This is unfiltered with polished tannins, baked red fruit, dark chocolate, and spice notes: try with nuts, chocolate, or blue cheese."
"Modern-style port with intense, vibrant fruit, really strong berry fruit, dark chocolate and a subtle eucalypt nose"
"Black-garnet in the glass, rich fruit nose, plump and lavish on the palate."
Quinta do Crasto
The steep sides of the Douro valley are carved from flaky schist that traps the heat of the sun, concentrating the blistering heat of the Portuguese summers. What’s more, the lazy progress of the Douro river provides little relief from the heat. The minim