J Portugal Ramos Vila Santa Reserva

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Wine Description

Vila Santa was João Portugal Ramos's first wine. The name means “Holy Village,” referring to the nearby ancient city of Estremoz where the famed Miracle of the Roses occurred. In the 13th century, Estremoz was ruled by King Diniz and his wife, Queen Isabel. Isabel was dedicated to helping the poor, but had to hide her generosity from her husband. One day, as Isabel was leaving the castle with an apron full of bread, Diniz appeared and asked to see what she was carrying. Isabel opened her apron, where the bread had miraculously been transformed into roses. Isabel continued her work free from suspicion and was canonized in 1625.

The Vila Santa red blend marries Aragonês, Trincadeira, Alicante Bouschet and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. After harvest, part of the yield is foot trodden in marble troughs, known as lagares, and the remainder is fermented in stainless steel tanks following a long post-fermentation maceration. The blend is aged for nine months in French oak barrels.

Joao Portugal Ramos
J Portugal Ramos Winery
J Portugal Ramos Vineyard
Estremoz Castle
Winery Exterior
Marble Stone Lagares
Winery Aging Room
Winery
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Acclaim
“This has come along beautifully, answering a lot of the questions I had about it early on. It has integrated its parts nicely, showing fine fruit, better balance and a beefy note, perhaps from the Alicante. Not, perhaps, as rich as the ‘07, it is probably going to be more complex. Pick ‘em.”
— Mark Squires, Dec 2012
A ripe and muscular red, with plenty of savory, leafy overtones to the dried berry and backed plum flavors. Features bittersweet chocolate on the finish.
— Wine Spectator, Mar 2011
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Vineyard & Production Info
Vineyard name
The Monte de Caldiera, Sao Lazaro, Serrado Pinhiero and Herdade das Romieras vineyards
Vineyard size
1,250 acres
Soil composition
Schist and limestone clay
Training method
Guyot and Royat cordon
Elevation:
990-1320 feet
Vines/acre:
1,200-1,600
Yield/acre:
2.4-2.8 tons
Exposure:
Northern/Southwestern
Year vineyard planted:
1991; 1998-2003
Harvest time:
September-October
First vintage of this wine:
1992
Bottles produced of this wine:
228,000
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Winemaking & Aging
Maceration length:
15
Varietal composition:
30% Aragonês, 30% Touriga Nacional, 15% Trincadeira, 15% Alicante Bouschet, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon
Fermentation container:
Stainless steel tanks
Length of alcoholic fermentation:
8 days
Fermentation temperature:
77 °F
Maceration technique:
Racking
Malolactic fermentation:
Yes
Type of aging container:
Barrels
Size of aging container:
60 L
Type of oak:
French oak
Length of aging before bottling:
9 months
Age of Aging Container:
2-3 years old
Length of bottle aging:
3 months
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Analytical Data
pH level:
3.7
Acidity:
4.9 g/L
Alcohol:
14 %
Dry extract:
31.2 g/L
Residual sugar:
<4 g/L