Quinta de la Rosa La Rosa Reserve 2005
Quinta de la Rosa La Rosa Reserve 2005
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Category: Rosé Wine
Varietal:Tinta Cão, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Francesca, Touriga Nacional
Region: Portugal » Douro
Producer: Quinta de la Rosa
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Quinta de la Rosa

The La Rosa style is to make well defined wines without too much extraction, tannin or oak. Wines that are rich and full bodied whilst being fresh and lively with a good acidity.

Wine Enthusiast

Enticing eucalyptus aromas go with sweet fruit, ripe and minty. The wine is rich, sophisticated, balancing between high ripeness and elegance. With its edgy tannins, it promises to develop well over the next 2–3 years.

Score: 91. —Roger Voss, November 01, 2008.

Wine Advocate

The 2005 RESERVE is, oddly, showing more open and less powerful than the regular Tinto at this juncture. It is also showing a considerable overlay of mint and eucalyptus. The winery no longer uses American oak, but they do have a very old vines vineyard, Vale do Inferno (which has been separately bottled in 2005 as well). I got that same minty note as well from that bottling, which winemaker Jorge Moreira identified as a typical characteristic of the vineyard. As a component, it is only 20% of the Reserve, but marks it strongly at the moment. Moreira indicated that he thought it would integrate in time, but it may take awhile, and many might like it. This wine doesn’t seem to have quite the depth of other recent Reserves from this winery, but it has many charms of its own, including that distinctive nuance, and a seductive texture. With air, the wine ultimately proves it has good structure, too, and more power than the Tinto. It is quite elegant and distinctive, but I did think it was one of those ‘05s that was sometimes a bit too elegant for its own good. After some aeration, there was a slight hollowness to the mid-palate. It drank decently the next day, although it seemed thin and routine at that point. Overall, this is an attractive wine, but probably a step behind the best vintages at La Rosa. I cannot help but wonder if the separate, single-vineyard bottlings took something away from the Reserve this year. Drink 2009-2018.

Score: 89. —Mark Squires, December 2007.



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