Andresen - van Zeller
Andresen: Upholding Legacy and Craftsmanship in Every Bottle
Andresen, an esteemed name in the Port wine realm, stands as a symbol of the industry's rich heritage. It is deeply rooted in a tradition of passionate winemaking, tracing back to its founding by a Danish Port enthusiast in the 19th century.
Characteristics of Andresen Port
Andresen presents a panoply of Port styles, including Vintage, Tawny, Ruby, and Late Bottled Vintage (LBV), each with their unique characteristics. Regardless of style, all Andresen Ports are hallmarked by an inherent elegance and depth of complexity.
Their Vintage Ports are celebrated for their potent flavors and substantial structure, featuring a remarkable array of fruit and spice nuances. Tawny Ports, matured in wooden barrels, reveal a refined profile with notes of toffee, dried fruits, and almonds. Their Ruby and LBV Ports, characterized by a rich, fruit-forward nature, serve as ideal introductory wines for those new to the world of Port.
Technical Details
Embracing traditional winemaking methods, Andresen employs indigenous grape varietals such as Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Amarela, and Tinta Barroca. The vinification process involves traditional foot treading in stone lagares, followed by fermentation, which is halted by the addition of grape spirit, preserving the wine's innate sweetness.
Gastronomic Suggestions
Andresen's Ports display exceptional versatility when it comes to food pairing. Their Vintage and LBV Ports pair wonderfully with robust cheeses and chocolate desserts, while the Tawny Ports, with their nutty and dried fruit profiles, make a splendid match for creamy desserts, blue cheeses, and foie gras. The lively, fruity character of the Ruby Ports works excellently with cheese boards or berry-based desserts.
Vineyard Practices
Andresen upholds sustainable vineyard practices, demonstrating a deep respect for the indigenous grape varieties and the unique terroir of the Douro Valley. The demanding terrain of the region necessitates manual vineyard management, thus cultivating a harmonious relationship between the land and the winemaking process.
Notable Vintage Years
Andresen's Vintage Ports, notably the acclaimed 1997, 2000, and 2011 vintages, reflect both the superior quality of the harvest and the adept craftsmanship of the winemakers.
Andresen continues to uphold the distinguished legacy of Port wine. Through its commitment to tradition and innovation, it crafts unique, high-quality expressions that encapsulate the heart and soul of the Douro Valley.
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Álvaro van Zeller
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1845 / 1900 / 1910 / 1937 / 1945 / 1966 / 1982 / 1997 / 1999 / 2002/ 2003/ 2003 / 2005 / 2009 / 2011 / 2013 / 2016 / 2017
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J.H. Andresen Century 10 Years Old Tawny Port: This port is celebrated for its complex yet well-balanced character. It offers a bouquet of dried apricots, honey, and almond notes, elegantly interwoven with hints of vanilla and spice derived from oak ageing. The palate is smooth, with the rich dried fruit flavors beautifully offset by a crisp acidity.
J.H. Andresen Royal Choice 20 Year Old Tawny Port: This two-decade-old tawny port is appreciated for its seductive bouquet of caramel, nuts, and subtly spicy undertones. On the palate, it delivers complex flavors of dried figs, raisins, and toasted almonds, supported by a velvety mouthfeel and a lingering finish.
J.H. Andresen Colheita Port: These single-vintage tawny ports exhibit Andresen's skill in capturing the essence of a year's harvest. Known for their rich, figgy fruit flavors, Colheitas also showcase nuances of spice and nuttiness, along with a vivid freshness that provides a counterpoint to the wine's sweetness.
J.H. Andresen Vintage Port: The Vintage ports from Andresen are full-bodied and robust, often displaying opulent dark fruit flavors like blackberry and cassis. There are often floral notes, such as violets, along with hints of black pepper and chocolate. As these wines age, they develop more complex flavors, including tobacco, leather, and coffee.
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1900 / 1910 / 1937 / 1959 / 1960 / 1963 / 1966 / 1968 / 1975 / 1980 / 1982 / 1991 / 1992 / 1995 / 1997 / 1998 / 2000 / 2003 / 2005 / 2007 / 2009
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Quinta das Aranhas
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