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Casal da Coelheira, Reserva Red, 2020

Casal da Coelheira, Reserva Red, 2020

Juicy blackberry and plum with warming spice, supple tannins and a rich, polished texture on the finish
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Optimal drinking window: 2026 - 2032

 

About Casal da Coelheira, Reserva Red, 2020

From one of Portugal’s rising stars, the Casal da Coelheira Reserva Red 2020 is full-bodied and well-structured. Aging on oak adds lots of structure and its robust profile and smooth finish make it an excellent pairing for grilled meats and hearty dishes.

Currently showing its primary fruit character beautifully, with the oak well-integrated but still providing structure. Over the next 2-3 years, we expect the Touriga varieties' floral complexity to emerge more prominently whilst the tannins soften further. The wine should reach its peak around 2028-2030, when the fruit, oak, and spice elements achieve perfect harmony. After 2032, the primary fruit may begin to fade, though the wine's good acidity suggests it will remain pleasant for several more years.

What the critics say:

92/100 Jamie Goode, Wine Anorak

"Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca and Cabernet Sauvignon aged for a year in French and American oak. Brooding blackcurrant and cherry nose with lovely aromatic lift. Supple, ripe and expressive with lovely balance and some nice spicy qualities. There’s good density here showing lovely oak influence right in the background adding a foil to the polished, sweet fruit. Really lovely."

Tasting Notes

AppearanceDeep ruby with purple highlights, showing good concentration and youth.

NoseBrooding blackcurrant and cherry dominate, lifted by aromatic spice and subtle oak influence. There's lovely complexity here, with hints of Portuguese scrubland herbs and a touch of vanilla from the barrel ageing. The fruit character is both ripe and expressive, showing the quality of the 2020 vintage.

PalateSupple and ripe with excellent balance between fruit concentration and structural elements. The tannins are well-integrated, providing density without harshness, while the oak sits perfectly in the background as a supporting player. Lovely spicy qualities emerge mid-palate, showcasing the Touriga varieties' aromatic complexity.

FinishSmooth and persistent, with polished fruit sweetness balanced by gentle tannins and a mineral edge from the granite soils.

Overall impressionA sophisticated Dão that shows Portugal's potential for world-class reds, combining regional character with international appeal.

Food Pairings

In the Tejo region, this style of wine would traditionally accompany hearty meat dishes that reflect the area's agricultural heritage. Think slow-braised beef with bay leaves and paprika, or grilled lamb chops seasoned with rosemary and garlic. The local favourite would be "rojões à moda do Minho" - chunks of pork cooked with cumin and bay leaves - or even a rich "cozido à portuguesa" stew. The wine's structure and spice make it perfect for Portugal's love affair with grilled sardines during summer festivals, while its elegance suits the more refined "cabrito assado" (roast kid goat) served at special occasions.

We think this wine would go well with

Grilled Steak Roast Lamb Lamb Chops Beef Stew & Casserole Ox Cheek & Braised Beef Venison & Game Sunday Roast

FAQs

What does this wine taste like?

Rich and full-bodied with brooding blackcurrant and cherry fruit, elegant oak influence, and lovely spicy qualities throughout. It's supple and expressive with well-integrated tannins.

When should I drink this wine?

It's drinking beautifully now and will continue to develop until around 2032. The sweet spot will likely be 2028-2030 when all elements reach perfect harmony.

What food pairs well with this wine?

Excellent with grilled meats, particularly lamb or beef. Try it with hearty Portuguese stews, roasted game, or even grilled sardines. The wine's structure makes it perfect for rich, savoury dishes.

Should I decant this wine?

A brief 30-minute decant will help open up the aromatics and integrate the oak, though it's not essential. Serve at 16-18°C in large wine glasses.

Is this wine worth cellaring?

Yes, but not for too long. It will reward 2-4 years of cellaring, reaching its peak around 2028-2030. After 2032, drink sooner rather than later.

What makes this producer special?

Casal da Coelheira represents the new wave of Portuguese winemaking, combining traditional varieties with modern techniques. They're gaining recognition as one of Portugal's rising stars for their balanced, sophisticated approach.

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OUR GROWERS

Casal da Coelheira

Located in the heart Portugal’s Tejo region, Casa da Coelheira offers simply staggering value for money.

Their legacy spans three generations and these winemakers have truly mastered bringing out the most from the region’s terroir and climate. Their carefully chosen grape varietals include traditional Portuguese varietals like Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca and Fernao Pires as well as familiar varietals like Alicante Bouchet, Syrah and Chardonnay.

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