Antonio Madeira Dão Palhete Ainda 2021

$70.00 inc. GST

AROMA: Wonderful ripe, sweet berry fruit aromatics with some floral cherry notes

PALATE: Pure, vivid and quite intense with lovely cherry and berry fruit. This is quite full with lots of lovely fruit. Lovely ripe fruit here.

FOOD MATCH: Lamb, duck, white meats, codfish.

 

Grape Variety: Field blend of 40 grape varieties (20% white grapes and 80% red grapes).
Drinking window: 2025-2040
Alc. 12.20%

 

Organic and biodynamic practices.

38 in stock

Description

António Madeira is French of Portuguese descent, and his family roots are in the Serra da Estrela, Portugal’s highest mountain range located in the upper Dão region.

 

António believes the heart of Dão lies in this mountainous region, and that the fine, fresh, mineral wines you can produce here – which he refers to as the ‘Grands Crus of the Dão highlands’ – have great ageing potential. Madeira is a keen advocate of working the vineyards manually and organically, “to give life to the soils,” so the roots go deep (communicating with the mother rock) and the indigenous yeast population thrives. It is, he said, the way to express “minerality and all the flavours of the landscape.” He’s crafting phenomenal, terroir-focused wines and showing the potential of this often overlooked region.

 

His winemaking philosophy is simply to respect the grapes and the natural environment. Grapes are hand harvested and winemaking is gentle, aiming for minimal extraction. Using only 500l barrels whose oak has been very slowly toasted and stainless steel vats. Cultivating 30 different plots from 15 different vineyards totalling 6/7 hectares of vines. This is Burgundy scale parcellation! Most vineyards are located in the foothills of the Serra d’Estrela, but some are actually higher in the mountains. All of his wines are co-fermented field blends, using indigenous yeast and very little sulphur. If there’s a through line in his wines it would be a touch of salinity with ample freshness, an earthy quality like the first moments after it rains. Antonio Madeira is passionate about the traditions and heritage of the Dao’s Serra Da Estrela sub-zone and has nearly single-handedly rescued and preserved some of its most historical vineyards from abandonment.

 

Organic and biodynamic practices.

 

2021 was a year impacted by important rains on the Harvest period (more than 100mm in September). 2021 are low alcohol wines.
Ainda means ‘yet’ or ‘still’. 40 different grapes, old vines, purchased grapes, 20-25% white grapes. As the whites ripen sooner than the white it brings some richness and masks the tannins, so it is drinkable sooner than the reds. In the past, people wanted it sooner which is why palhete was such a popular style.

 

Ainda means ‘yet’ or ‘still’ – 2021 was a fantastic year with fresh  ripe grapes, a year impacted by important rains in the harvest period (more than 100mm in September) and a year with low alcohol wines. A true field blend of 40 different grapes, old vines, 20-25% white grapes.  In the past, people wanted their wine sooner, which is why Palhete was such a popular style, with the addition of white grapes softening the tannins of the red varietals. This cuvée’s aim is to keep alive this Portuguese traditional style of wine. Antonio is very proud to help to show this Portuguese identity to the world.

 

Additional Information
brand

Antonio Madeira

size

750ml

vintage

2021

Reviews / Ratings / Awards

The Winefront – Mike Bennie
Gosh, this is delicious to drink. Frisky, crisp and refreshing red brightly floral in perfume with sour cherry and cranberry whiffs in tow. The palate is more of the cranberry tang, with that dryness you get from sipping on cranberry drink, a fine, powdery flick of tannin all over it. The length wanders, but the gist is a red of vibrancy and ease of consumption with good structure and detail. I find these kinds of reds very lovely.
Rated : 93 Points