2016 Altimo Dão Branco

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To catch a part of a wave in a glass would reveal a glass of water. 

The 2016 Altimo Dão Branco is a white wine produced by the Altimo winery in the Dão region of Portugal. The Dão region is known for producing wines made from indigenous grape varieties. Portugal's Dão region, nestled among picturesque mountains, is a treasure trove for wine lovers seeking distinctive, nuanced wines. This shining example is the 2016 Altimo Dão Branco, a white wine that captures the essence of this unique terroir.

The Wine

The Altimo Dão Branco is a blend of indigenous Portuguese grape varieties, primarily Encruzado. These grapes, grown in the Dão's high-altitude vineyards with granite soils, lend a beautiful minerality and freshness to the wine. The Altimo Dão Branco is made from a blend of Encruzado, Malvasia Fina, and Cerceal Branco grapes.

Tasting Notes

  • Appearance: Crystal clear with a pale lemon-yellow hue.

  • Aroma: Delicate notes of citrus blossom, white peach, and a hint of wet stone minerality.

  • Palate: Crisp and refreshing, with flavors of green apple, lemon zest, and a subtle touch of honey. The minerality carries through, providing a delightful backbone to the delicate fruit flavors.

  • Finish: Clean and lingering, leaving a pleasant citrusy tang.

Food Pairings

The 2016 Altimo Dão Branco is a versatile food wine. Consider these pairings:

  • Seafood: Grilled white fish, shellfish, or simply prepared oysters.

  • Light Salads: Salads with goat cheese, citrus vinaigrette, and toasted nuts.

  • Appetizers: Mild cheeses, olives, and cured meats.

Why You'll Love It

If you enjoy wines that are elegant, complex, and refreshing, the 2016 Altimo Dão Branco is a must-try. It offers a captivating expression of the Dão region's unique character and delivers excellent value.

Where to Find it

While it might have limited availability due to its age, you can try searching for it at these places:

  • Online Wine Retailers: Check websites specializing in Portuguese wines.

  • Specialty Wine Shops: Local wine shops focused on lesser-known regions might carry it.

  • Wine Auctions: Keep an eye out for wine auctions – you might get lucky!

The Dão Region: A Hidden Gem

If the 2016 Altimo Dão Branco piques your interest, the Dão offers a wealth of other exciting wines to explore. This region is known for its elegant reds made from Touriga Nacional, as well as other distinctive white blends.