(Port) Wine of the month March 2022: Quinta do Crasto Vintage Port 2018
 Why should one purchase Vintage Port from recent  years after the fantastic trilogy of 2015, 2016 and 2017, if they most probably  are not as structured as the preceding ones? Well Quinta do Crasto Vintage Port  2018 answers this when you pop the cork. The only problem of this Port are  Crasto’s Douro DOCs, because Maria Teresa and Vinha da Ponte are receiving much  of Crasto’s credit and do not leave enough for the Ports: Deep violet reflections  in the almost black colour. Cherry, cassis, sweet raspberry and coffee on the  nose, some floral hints, white pepper and tobacco in the background. Fully  balanced, but very complex palate with excellent acidity and a silky tannic  structure. Redberry fruits, coffee and cherry. Long aftertaste. 18/20
Why should one purchase Vintage Port from recent  years after the fantastic trilogy of 2015, 2016 and 2017, if they most probably  are not as structured as the preceding ones? Well Quinta do Crasto Vintage Port  2018 answers this when you pop the cork. The only problem of this Port are  Crasto’s Douro DOCs, because Maria Teresa and Vinha da Ponte are receiving much  of Crasto’s credit and do not leave enough for the Ports: Deep violet reflections  in the almost black colour. Cherry, cassis, sweet raspberry and coffee on the  nose, some floral hints, white pepper and tobacco in the background. Fully  balanced, but very complex palate with excellent acidity and a silky tannic  structure. Redberry fruits, coffee and cherry. Long aftertaste. 18/20 












