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Douro ValleyIf you’re not a captain of industry or you don’t have celebrity status, then you might want to check out my Artists Picks, great moderately priced wines under $10. I’ll be reviewing a different wine in each post, describing the terroir, region and providing tasting notes.

The Douro Valley in Portugal is a spectacular landscape of steep terraces carved into granite hills sloping down to the banks of the Douro River. Although famous for Port, sweet fortified wines, my preference leans toward very dry reds (no fruit bombs, please!).

So I was thrilled to find the inexpensive but tasty Porca de Murca 2005 from producer Real Companhia Velha. Made from a blend of indigenous grapes it is rich ruby in color and medium bodied with subtle notes of cherry and black berry and a pleasant, slightly astringent finish reminiscent of Darjeeling tea with just a hint of pepper and spice. Not bad for just $5 a bottle.

If you’re so inclined to explore the region, check out Like-A-Local and travel like a native!

 

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Wow the Douro Valley looks amazing!!!!
Sounds like the wine is good too. I really
dig your Artist Pick slant….after a hard day in
the studio I need to know about some good wines that artists can afford…will check it out.

As and entrepreneur of both wine and food all my life I so appreciate finding
good wines at reasonable prices to share with my friends and client.
Thank you.

Swell column! it’s so hard to get good information about affordable wines, especially ports. Thanks!

great read - thanks

Sounds like a great buy - will look for it. Thanks for the tip! Love the Portugese and Spanish wines.

A lovely piece of writing. One can almost feel the Portugese countryside and taste the rich Porca deMurca 2005.Will be looking for it. Thanks.