| Packaging | Bottle (75cl) |
|---|---|
| Style | Wines |
| Colour | Red |
| Vintage | Non-Vintage |
| Country | Portugal |
| Type of Appellation | Vinho de mesa |
| Region | Douro |
| Appellation | Douro |
| Estate | Cabral |
| Cuvée | Selección |
| Current phase |
Youth
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| Bottle (75cl) | |
| 2026 | £5.46 |
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Youth
2026 - 2026
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Maturity
2026 - 2026
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Peak
2026 - 2029
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Decline
2030 - 2033+
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| Grape variety | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Touriga Nacional | 40 % |
| Tinta Roriz | 30 % |
| Touriga Franca | 30 % |
Cabral’s “Cuvée Selección” Douro red is an intriguing Portuguese wine, likely crafted from a blend that represents the region’s traditional approach rather than a single grape variety. Labeled as non-vintage, this cuvée is built for an approachable, expressive style, with a focus on consistency and drinkability from year to year, rather than reflecting a single harvest. While specific grape varieties are not confirmed, Douro reds typically incorporate local stalwarts such as Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, and others. The result is generally a medium to full-bodied red, with ripe black fruits—think blackberry, plum, cherry—framed by spicy, earthy notes and a supple tannic structure. Winemaking in the Douro often involves gentle extraction to preserve fruit purity, with some maturation in oak to lend subtle vanilla or toast nuances.
The Douro Valley, stretching along the steep, terraced banks of the Douro River, is Portugal’s most famed wine region and historically known for both fortified Port and increasingly celebrated dry reds and whites. The region’s schist and granite soils, combined with a hot, dry climate and dramatic diurnal temperature shifts, contribute to wines of concentration, freshness, and character. Ancient vineyards, some comprising a patchwork of old, intermingled varieties, are a hallmark of the area, underpinning a heritage of traditional viticulture dating back centuries and lending a unique sense of place to each bottle.
A Douro red like Cabral’s Cuvée Selección is especially versatile at the table. Its rich, fruit-forward style and balanced structure pair beautifully with grilled or roasted meats, particularly lamb or beef, as well as traditional Portuguese fare such as roast pork with spices or slow-cooked octopus. Mushroom dishes, rustic stews, or aged cheeses—like queijo da Serra—also make excellent companions.
For optimal enjoyment, serve this wine slightly cool, ideally between 16 and 18°C. Decanting for thirty minutes may help open up the aromas, highlighting both its fruit purity and subtle earthy complexity. This will allow the wine’s charm and the Douro’s distinctive character to shine through fully.
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