Welcome LBV 2016 and Vintage 2019 to Quinta do Tedo's PORTfolio!

New LBV 2016 and sold-out LBV 2015

Our just-released LBV 2016 is a stellar follow-up to our LBV 2015!

Winemaker Jorge Alves nailed yet another Late Bottled Vintage (LBV) in the back-to-back 2015 and 2016 sequence of Vintage-quality harvests. 

Our LBV Ports are produced with our estate’s best grapes which we hand-harvest and traditionally process via foot treading in our 18th-century lagares to extract colour, tannins and flavour from their skins and seeds. When about half the grapes’ sugars are converted into alcohol by native vineyard yeasts, we fortify their partially fermented juices with aguardente (a neutral grape brandy). This stops fermentation and leaves the Port slightly sweet (although our LBV Ports are dryer than most) and with ~19.5% alcohol. 

We then age our LBV Ports for 4 years in large 5.000-litre neutral French oak foudres. This refines the Ports’ textures and flavours, making them absolutely ready-to-drink upon purchase (or after a few years of ageing in your home cellar - as our LBV Ports are only lightly filtered they have some ageing capacity in bottle). 

2016 provided low fruit yields with great concentration. Our LBV 2016 is chock-full of rich and ripe mulberries, cassis, back cherries and blueberries with beautiful floral hints of esteva (Douro’s famous rock rose) and lavender (Portugal’s national flower). 

Serve it below room temperature and experience its evolution in your glass - powerful black fruit gives way to nuances of schist rock and graphite followed by elegant red fruit and cardamom, Chinese five-spice and black pepper aromas. A soft tinge of coconutty fig leaf and cool menthol package up the fresh bouquet. Grippy yet refined tannins, in balanced tension with sugar and acidity, make for a precise finish. You can bask in the complex company of our LBV 2016 for hours.

Of course, this Port could be paired with the traditional dark chocolate desserts and aged white cheddar or blue cheeses, but not only! One of the Bouchard Family’s favourite LBV Port pairings is juicy duck magret with blueberry coulis and aged gruyere potato gratin. Other surprising matches-made-in-heaven could be a pepper-rubbed steak to accentuate this 2016’s more savoury and dry nuances, or a wild berry pie to tease out its dense fruit layers.

Two important things to remember when pairing Port with food are:

  1. What’s on your plate shouldn’t be sweeter than your Port! Beet or cane sugar can overwhelm the grapes’ natural sugar and make the Port seem unbalanced, hence our failproof salty cheese or bitter dark chocolate pairing suggestion.

  2. Enjoying a young Port with a more powerful structure, like this LBV or a young Vintage, alongside meat or cheese gives the tannins in the Port some protein to bite into instead of attacking those in your saliva, which can leave your mouth feeling unpleasantly rough and dry.

A line-up of our Vintage 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and new 2019 Ports from our Single Quinta estate. On extra special years, we also produce limited Vintage bottlings from our oldest Savedra parcel - a 60+-year-old field blend of 20+ native Douro Valley and Portuguese grape varieties.

Vintage 2019 - proof that every year be a Vintage year at Quinta do Tedo?

We are waiting on back labels (all our Vintage and Old Tawny Ports’ stencilled front labels are hand-painted on-site) to release our Vintage 2019. It should be available in our tasting room and online shop (which ships direct to customers’ doorsteps across the EU) in a week or two, so stay tuned!

This new Vintage follows a series of back-to-back Vintages from 2015 to 2019. However, while 2016, 2017 and 2018 were “classic” Vintages, 2015 and 2019 were not. Classic Vintage years are those in which, for the vast majority of Port houses, ideal climatic conditions and the right amount of rain at the right time allow for a long growing season and the maturation of healthy grapes with complex and concentrated flavours that make for a great Vintage Port.

“Non-classic” Vintage years are those in which the aforementioned ideal conditions are only claimed by some Quintas whose fruit is harvested, processed and labelled under the name of that Single Quinta. As many larger producers have multiple Single Quintas they can produce Vintage Port from in non-classic Vintage years. Quinta do Tedo is, in and of itself, a Single Quinta - our grapes come exclusively from our 14 hectares of certified organic, classified grade A vineyards and we do not buy grapes. Technically, we can choose the best fruit from our best vineyard parcels, like larger Port houses choose the best fruit from their best Single Quintas, to produce Single Quinta Vintage Port each year.

But should we? Some argue this would devalue classic Vintage Ports’ limited availability and unique value, having been historically produced only 3-4 times per decade and making up only 2% of Ports on the market. Others argue that having a library of Vintage Ports from as many consecutive non-classic and classic Vintage years as possible could prove interesting to showcase the true expression of every harvest’s best grapes, in Port form. 

Winemakers around the world producing non-fortified wines easily recall bad, mediocre, good and exceptional harvests as they have the physical proof of each to compare and contrast, watch evolve and learn from. The worst harvests give more value to the best harvests. 

Port producers today have the tools, knowledge and experience to grow better grapes and use better equipment to produce better Vintage Ports in non-classic Vintage years. Besides, our customers and we too can learn so much more about our own terroir, climate (and how it’s changing) and grapes, and demystify this fine wine category, by tasting through consecutive years of its young, 10-year and 50+-year expressions.

Tasting our new Ports alongside their category forerunners with a lovely Tedo Valley backdrop as seen from our B&B pool lounge area.

Quinta do Tedo celebrates 30 years!

Our Quinta do Tedo journey started 30 years ago. Already in the wine business and wanting to invest in vineyards, we were young, driven, hungry to do something “different”, with some extra money in the bank. A hiking holiday brought us to Douro Valley, and the rest is history. Vincent and I became the proud owners of Quinta do Tedo in January 1992. Bring out the trumpets – this year is celebratory!

A property with great potential - 20+ indigenous varietals grown at Tedo meant complex Ports, with vineyards boasting 30 – 70+ years of classification A (Grand Cru) quality, located in an ecological reserve on the banks of Tedo river at the confluence of “the river of gold” Douro, already known for producing high-quality Ports sold in bulk to larger Port houses. We were ready for the challenge.

THERE WAS SO MUCH TO DO. Our goal: to produce internationally-acclaimed and superb Ports in small quantities at a family-owned and sustainably-minded winery. First priority was to change the Quinta’s commercial status from selling in bulk to large Port houses to “single quinta” estate, meaning that every aspect of Port production would be controlled and perfected at our property – grape growing, vinification, winemaking, cellar ageing, bottling and labelling. Sharing our philosophy, talented and visionary Jorge Alves joined Quinta do Tedo in 1995 and continues to be a driving force to our success. Non-producing parcels were replanted, the facilities were cleaned up and modernized, outdated equipment was replaced with Vincent’s French and European connections – from presses/fermentation tanks, bottling lines to used French oak barrels for our Tawny Ports, and large upright tanks for our Ruby/LBV and Vintage Ports (from our other business Bouchard Cooperages). Douro DOC wines and Extra Virgin Olive Oil were added to our portfolio and we opened to the public for tours and tastings. A 4-year conversion process to organic viticulture certification was completed in 2010, one of the first single quintas in Douro Valley. One improvement begged for the next and the result shows in the “pudding” – our quality-driven bounty. I am proud to share with YOU, our much-valued customer, many who purchase Quinta do Tedo since decades, a timeline of what we have accomplished, thanks to your support.

1992-1996: Infancy of Quinta do Tedo as a single quinta estate – general cleaning up and modernization of facilities with respect for tradition. Replanting certain parcels. Foot treading and horse to plough the land in the winter to aerate the soil of our steeply-terraced vineyards continue to this day. Label created, inspired by migratory bird oenanthe leucurus and remains our logo. Vincent and I, serendipitously or by default, continue to this day as the first Burgundian and Californian couple to have a winery in Douro Valley!

1997-2001: Vintage Port 1997 96-100 pts (Wine Enthusiast). Douro Valley awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status for man’s molding of the steep topography, with respect for nature, into productive vineyards since 2000 years. Quinta do Tedo starts to export.

2002-2006: First Douro DOC red wine produced in 2003 that receives Gold medal IWSC (International Wine and Spirits Competition). Douro DOC Reserva and Grande Reserva red wines and Extra Virgin Olive Oil added to our portfolio. LBV 2000 Gold Medal (IWSC). Grande Reserva Savedra 2005 89 pts (James Suckling at Winespectator). A 4-year conversion process to organic viticulture starts. Completion of small Tasting Room in 2004 and large Tasting Room in 2005. CroisiEurope Cruises partners with Quinta do Tedo since 2005, with Portuguese, English, French, German and Spanish spoken by our competent, professional and engaging tour guides.

2007-2011: Vintage Port 2007 93 pts and Grande Reserva Savedra 2007 95 pts (The Wine Advocate). Porto Rosé debuts. First Tour Guide Monia Battista, starts at Tedo, still with us 15+ years later. Douro DOC red wine 2007 awarded Best of Northern Portugal (Decanter World Wine Awards). LBV 2010 receives Double Gold and Quinta do Tedo Best of Nation at San Francisco International Wine Competition. Organic viticulture certification completed in 2010. 5- bedroom B&B Agroturismo opens. Vincent named “Roi du Porto” (King of Porto) by Le Bien Public, a Burgundian newspaper!

2012-2016: Replanting of 3+ hectares “Frente de Quinta” parcel. Vintage Port 2011 receives Gold medal at Vinidivio in Dijon, France. Quinta do Tedo receives Hospitality and Tourism Award 2013 by For The Love of Porto (FTLOP) and Best of Wine Tourism Services 2014 by Great Wine Capitals. Installation of 5 azulejos murals depicting life at Tedo and owners’ roots in lagares vinification area. 2.9 km/1.8 mile Hiking Trail certified and 120 bird species recorded for our Bird Watching Guide. Bistro Terrace opens, brainstormed by children Paolo and Odile.

2017-2021: Vintage 2017 and Vintage Savedra 2017 94-96 pts and 20 YR Tawny 93 pts (The Wine Advocate by Mark Squires), and receives Gold medal at Instituto do Vinhos do Porto Tasting in Porto summer 2019. 50 m/155 ft túnel (cave) excavation begins in 2017, the first and only in Douro Valley (delete “today”!). Monunental French oak door crafted by Vincent’s brother ebeniste Antonin and team, each panel weighing more than 1000 kgs. Daughter Odile officially formalizes role as Marketing and Brand Manager, after years working for us in the black market. Douro DOC Rosé debuts in 2021. No foot treading in 2020, a first in Tedo’s history due to COVID! Kay leads first Harvest Experience For A Day, unique and hands-on for our customers as a picker, foot treader and imbiber of our bounty! 4+ hectares of vineyards replantation starts after harvest 2021. First viticulture manager hired to spearhead this project and uphold our dedication to increasing organic viticulture practices, in light of climate change. Together with traditional Douro Valley red varietals bastardo is introduced for lighter-style wines. TripAdvisor awards Quinta do Tedo 2021 Travelers' Choice Best of the Best.

THERE IS STILL SO MUCH TO DO. With a committed respect for the materia prima, ongoing research and application in viticulture, talent in winemaking, and blessed by a terrific Team Tedo and an openness to wine tourism, we are proud to be part of Portugal’s evolution! Not to mention the Portuguese unrelenting dedication to ALWAYS improve.

- Kay Bouchard