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Description

Fermentation in stainless steel vats with temperature control. Then 12 months resting in French and American oak barrels.

Bright vivacious ruby in colour. Fabulous aromatic expression of ripe cherry, balsamic and fig syrup with hints of cacao and sweet spices such as cinnamon.

Juicy with a smooth texture, balanced mouthfeel with bright acidity. Good tannic structure. Plenty of ripe, red fruit with a touch of pepper and herb right on the mid palate. Develops to a warm spice and chocolate finish. It is a great wine now with ageing potential for the next six years. Proud to get 90 Points on the Wine Enthusiast award in 2022.

It pairs perfectly with red meat roasts such as lamb & beef. Cheeses with ageing and crystals and also beans and paprika/smoky stews or pastas.

Quinta da Lapa Nana Reserva Tejo 2018

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  • Type: Red Wine

  • Country: Portugal

  • Region: Tejo

  • Vintage: 2018

  • ABV: 14%

  • Size: 75cl

Quinta da Lapa

Quinta N. Sra. da Conceição da Lapa, founded over 300 years ago, is nestled in the fertile hills east of Serra de Montejunto, within Portugal’s Tagus wine region (formerly Ribatejo). Its unique terroir—diverse soils, rolling hills, and varied exposures—creates ideal conditions for vibrant, expressive wines. This exceptional location gives Quinta da Lapa wines great freshness and aging potential, blending centuries of history, culture, and winemaking tradition in every bottle.

Tejo

Tejo, located in central Portugal along the Tagus River, is a prominent wine region known for its diverse and high-quality offerings. It benefits from a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters, along with fertile soils enriched by the river’s alluvial deposits.
The area is recognised for its wide range of wines, including robust reds made from indigenous varieties such as Castelão, Touriga Nacional, and Syrah, which produce rich, full-bodied wines with deep fruit flavours and balanced tannins. It also excels in whites from grapes like Arinto and Fernão Pires, known for their crisp acidity, fresh citrus notes, and aromatic profiles.