Touriga Nacional

Touriga Nacional is a highly regarded grape variety indigenous to Portugal, often considered the country's flagship red grape. Known for its intense aromas and flavours, the wines typically feature dark fruits such as blackberries, blueberries, and plums, along with distinctive floral notes like violets and hints of spices, herbs, and chocolate. These generally have high tannin levels, good acidity, and deep, dark colour, contributing to their structure and ageing potential.

Applied Filters:
2000 Croft, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
2016 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2003 Croft, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
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2017 Fonseca, Port, Portugal
Not ready
2017 Quinta do Noval, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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1985 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Ready, but will keep
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2000 Taylor's, Vargellas Vinha Vehla, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
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2011 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2007 Fonseca, Port, Portugal
Not ready
2016 Fonseca, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2004 Quinta do Noval, Nacional, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2009 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2011 Quinta do Noval, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2011 Fonseca, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2017 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Not ready
2012 Quinta do Noval, Port, Portugal
Not ready
2011 Quinta Do Crasto, Touriga Nacional
Ready - mature
2016 Quinta do Noval, Nacional, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2000 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
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2011 Croft, Port, Portugal
Not ready
2003 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
£1,313.00
- imperial (600 cl)
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Learn more about Touriga Nacional

Touriga Nacional vines have low yields, often resulting in more concentrated flavours. The grape thrives in the hot, dry conditions of the Douro Valley, a region known for its poor soils and steep, rocky terrains. Its resilience and adaptability to these harsh conditions make it valuable for Portuguese winemakers.

Touriga Nacional is crucial in wine blends, especially in Port wine production. Its robust character and high tannin content make it ideal for creating fortified wines that can age for many years. Additionally, it is increasingly used in dry red table wines, often blended with other Portuguese varieties such as Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz (Tempranillo), and Tinta Barroca to create complex and balanced wines.

Globally, Touriga Nacional is gaining recognition and being planted in other wine regions, including Australia, South Africa, and the United States. Winemakers appreciate its potential for producing high-quality wines with great depth, complexity, and ageing potential.