
Winery: Alves De Sousa
Country / Region: Portugal / Duoro
Date Winery was established: 1990s
Alcohol / Volume: 15% / 750ml
Grape Variety: Sousao, Tinta Amarela, Touriga Nacional
First Vintage Released: 2008
Decanting Time: Decant for 20 minutes. Serve at 16 - 18°C
Our suggestion for decanting time is based on bottles we tried at Txanton in 2024. We guarantee that Txanton stocks are imported and maintained in proper storage within the correct temperature and humidity suitable for wine.
Good to Know: Domingos Alves de Sousa and his father Edmundo and grandfather had been winemakers in Duoro as a family tradition. Domingos, having graduated Civil Engineer, had first abandoned the tradition in 1987 as he carried out a model work of land consolidation and restructuring of the vineyard. The wine growing activity has evolved and become more interesting. A turning point in 1988, affected by recession, where wine growers were struggling. It required technical and professional training. Domingos then attended courses so he may learn the ways of viticulture and oenology which helped him restructure the vineyards to become his very own producer-bottler. He built a winery in Quita Gaivosa where he vinified the production from remaining farms.
As the varieties have been experimented and studied, Domingos Alves de Sousa learned the best wines to produce from Douro and launched his wines in market mid-1992. The first wine: Quinta do Vale da Raposa white 1991 immediately captivated connoisseurs. This was the start of his journey that has led to today.
The Alves de Sousa Gaviosa Primeros is a beautifully rich, tarry wine. It has notes of cedar, fresh blueberries and fragrant Moroccan mint. A delicate touch of chocolate on the palate with firm crunchy berry fruit flavor. It is a big wine but with elegance and soft resolved tannins. A mile long finish which oozes class and quality.
Best served with beef and red meat.