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Portuguese Grapes

Tinta Amarela
(Trincadeira)

Trincadeira

Tinta Amarela is one of the most planted grapes in Portugal.

It is called Tinta Amarela in the Douro region and Trincadeira in the Alentejo region.

Tinta Amarela Flavors

Tinta Amarela wines are known for their intense aromas of dark fruit, flowers, spices and herbs.

Blackberry
Blackberry
Boysenberry
Boysenberry
Plum
Plum
Prune
Prune
Pepper
Pepper
Spices
Spices
Rose
Rose Petals
Herbs
Herbs

Tertiary Flavors from Aging:

Oak
Oak
Vanilla
Vanilla
Toast
Toast
Smoke
Smoke

Tinta Amarela Profile

Tinta Amarela is a medium to full bodied wine with good acidity and medium-high tannins:

BODY:Medium - Full
TANNINS:Medium
FRUIT:Medium - High
ACIDITY:Medium - High
ALCOHOL:13-14% ABV
Temperature Serving temperature:
16-17°C (61°/63°F)

Tinta Amarela Food Pairing

Antipasti
Antipasti
Salami
Salami
Charcuterie
Charcuterie
Piemento
Piemento
Pasta
Pasta
Risotto
Risotto
Mushroom
Mushroom
Truffle
Truffle
Pork
Pork
Lamb
Lamb
Pizza
Pizza
Hamburger
Hamburger

Excellent Pairings

Tapas. Olives. Cold Cuts. Chorizo.
Pizza. Spaghetti. Lasagna.
Tomato Based Meatballs.
Savory Stews. Moroccan Tagine.
Poultry. Pork. Lamb.
Red Pepper Dishes.
Tacos. Nachos. Burritos.

Cheeses

Hard Sheep Cheese. Manchego. Roncal.
Pecorino Toscano.

The Ideal Glass for Tinta Amarela

The Bordeaux Glass was designed for enjoying fuller-bodied, tannic red wines. They are taller than other red wine glasses, and has a slimmer bowl.

The tall size allows the bouquet of the wine to develop, smooth out rough edges, play down tannins, and allow the wine to achieve balance.

The slimmer bowl directs the wine to the back of your mouth for a maximum taste.

If You Like Tinta Amarela

You Might Also Like:

Barbera Superiore (Italy)
Bordeaux Right Bank (France)
Rosso di Montalcino (Italy)
Cannonau (Italy)
Châteauneuf-du-Pape (France)
Chianti Classico (Italy)
Duoro Tinto (Portugal)
Merlot (France)
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo (Italy)
Primitivo (Italy)
Ribeira Sacra (Spain)
Vino Nobile di Montepulciano (Italy)
Zinfandel (USA)

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