
Croft : Pink Port
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Description
Characteristics and tasting notes of Croft Pink Port
Tasting
Appearance
A delicate, vibrant pink hue, subtly enhanced by light ruby highlights.
Nose
The aromatic expression is intensely fruity, dominated by scents of raspberry, fresh cherry and strawberry. This indulgent bouquet is enriched by floral nuances along with delicate hints of honey and candied citrus, such as grapefruit.
Palate
The attack is soft and round, perfectly balanced by a lovely freshness. The palate reveals flavours of cherry and red berries, accompanied by notes of honey and grapefruit. The texture is silky thanks to very discreet tannins, leading to a fine persistence and a refreshing, very slightly dry finish.
Food and wine pairings
Thanks to its great versatility, this Port is the ideal companion for summer cuisine, from composed salads with fruit to sweet-and-savoury dishes. It also creates an interesting contrast with blue cheeses. On the sweet side, it enhances red berry desserts, tarts, sorbets as well as creations made with white or milk chocolate. It is equally enjoyable as an aperitif or at brunch, neat or in a cocktail.
Serving and cellaring
Pink Port is ready to drink and requires no decanting. It is recommended to enjoy it in its youth, within the few years following its purchase. It is ideally served well chilled, between 6 and 10°C, in a large wine glass or over ice in a highball-style glass. Bottles should be stored upright, away from light, in a cool place at a constant temperature. Once opened, it retains all its freshness for about a month.
The bold innovation of a rosé Port by Croft
The estate
Founded in 1588, the Croft House is the oldest producer in the region still in operation. Historically linked to trade between England and Portugal, this emblematic brand now belongs to the family-owned group The Fladgate Partnership. Renowned for its pioneering spirit, it relies on its jewel, the Quinta da Roêda, a 109-hectare estate located in the Duriense appellation. Under the oenological direction of David Guimarens, the property combines a heritage of more than four centuries with a remarkable capacity for innovation, illustrated by the creation of the very first rosé fortified wine.
The vineyard
The grapes come from the Douro Valley, and more specifically from the Quinta da Roêda, located in the Cima Corgo sector near Pinhão. This exceptional terroir, essential to the production of this Port, is characterised by vines planted on terraces along steep slopes overlooking the river. The soils, mostly composed of schist, provide excellent drainage at the surface while retaining water deeper down, allowing the vines to withstand the hot, dry summers of the Duriense region. The estate is also home to some of the oldest vine plots in the valley.
Winemaking and aging
To craft Pink Port, the grapes are destemmed and crushed before undergoing a very short skin maceration, no longer than twelve hours, in order to extract a delicate colour without aggressive tannins. The must is then separated from the skins for a low-temperature fermentation of about seven days, in the manner of a white wine. This stage is interrupted by the addition of a neutral grape spirit. In order to preserve the brightness of the fruit and the aromatic freshness, this Port does not undergo lengthy ageing in wood.
Grape varieties
This wine is made from a blend of classic red grape varieties of the region, including Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Tinto Cão and Tinta Amarela.



