The Symington family is pleased to announce
their decision to declare 2011 as a Vintage year. This is only the third
Vintage Port declaration for all the Symingtons’ Port companies since 2000.
The 2011 Vintage Ports are of an exceptional
quality and are expected to age superbly over the coming decades. The weather
is the decisive factor in creating outstanding wines in the Douro and the
strong winter rains in late 2010 were crucial. April and May 2011 were
unusually warm and, combined with some rainfall, resulted in a reduction in the
overall production of the region.
The warm spring encouraged early budburst,
flowering and veraison. Similar conditions occurred across most of Europe,
leading to predictions of a harvest several weeks before normal. It was clear
in the Douro, however, that although the sugars were rising in the berries, the
tannins were unripe as there was insufficient humidity in the soil to allow the
grapes to fully mature. Only 25 mm of rain fell in May, June and July 2011
compared to the average of 97 mm, so by mid-August the vines were showing signs
of stress. On August 21st rain swept in from the west and over the
Serra do Marão, and again on the 1st
and 2nd September. This beautifully timed rain was perfect for those
producers who had the courage to avoid the early rush, and was followed by a
succession of fine sunny weeks well into October. The scene was set for the
making of superb Ports.
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All of the Symington family’s 2011 Vintage
Ports were made in lagares (open
treading tanks) and all the grapes came from the family’s own vineyards.
Selection has been rigorous and only the finest barrels have been chosen, so
the quantity bottled represents a very small proportion of the production of
the family vineyards. For example the Graham’s 2011 Vintage Port represents 8,000
cases (9%) out of the potential 88,850 cases produced at the five Graham’s
vineyards.
The Symington family’s substantial investment
in the 1980’s is now bearing fruit with vineyards of Touriga Nacional and
Touriga Franca, amongst others, now well over 25 years old. These vines are
producing superb quality grapes and are invaluable, together with the vineyards
of very old mixed vines that were planted by the grandfathers and
great-grandfathers of the current generation. The additional investment in several
small specialist wineries, all equipped with lagares, has allowed the family to make Vintage Ports of quite
outstanding quality.
The 2011 Vintage Ports have an exceptional
depth of colour and concentration, rarely seen in the Douro and with marked
minerality from the schistous Douro soil. The palate has superb balance, with a
powerful and rich bitter-chocolate taste, in hand with wild berry fruit,
supported by well-structured and schist-edged tannins that will give these
wines the traditional longevity for which the great Vintage Ports are so
famous.
For details of all the Symington
2011 Vintage Ports and a full 2011 Harvest Report, please visit The Vintage
Port Site at http://thevintageportsite.com
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