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Reviewing Herdade do Esporão Red Reserva – Episode #22

In this episode of WWTV, I review the 2016 Herdade do Esporão Red Reserva. Another in my series of Portuguese wine reviews from the Alentejo region. This wine is also a free sample. Links for the show: Herdade do Esporâo Want to know what stuff

Reviewing Adega de Borba Rótulo de Cortiça Vihno Tinto Reserva – Episode #21

In this episode of WWTV, I review another wine from the Alentejo DOP courtesy of Creative Palate. I review the 2015 Adega de Borba Rótulo de Cortiça Vihno Tinto Reserva. This is another free sample for review. Links for the show: Adega de Borba Want to know

Reviewing Casa Relvas Herdade de São Miguel Colheita Seleccionada Tinto – Episode #20

In this episode of WWTV, I begin a series of reviews of wines from the Alentejo DOP of Portugal. All of these wines are free samples. This show’s wine is the 2017 Casa Relvas Herdade de São Miguel Colheita Seleccionada Tinto. Links for the show:

Reviewing Quinta do Ameal – Episode #8

In this episode, I’ll be discussing two free samples sent to me for review. They are the 2019 Quinta do Ameal Bica Amarelo and the 2019 Quinta do Ameal Loureiro. Links for the show: Quinta do Ameal Vinho Verde Official Site Want to know what

Going to Tão(m) – Episode #467

In this episode of 1337 Wine TV, Mark reviews four wines from Portugal that feature the grape Antão Vaz. All wines where kindly donated by his friends at Creative Palate. First is the 2017 Herdade de Esporão Monte Velho Branco. Next is the 2017 Herdade

Mountain of the Fishmonger – Episode #414

In this episode of 1337 Wine TV, Mark reviews two wines donated to him from Creative Palate. First is the 2015 Malhadinha Nova Monte de Peceguina Tinto. Next is the 2014 Piteira Tinto de Talha. If you would like to donate to help cover Mark’s

Monster Chiller Thriller Wine VIII – Episode #386

In this special Halloween themed episode of 1337 Wine TV, Mark reviews 3 Port wines kindly donated to him by Michelle Keene of Calhoun & Company Communications. First up is the Warre’s Otima 10 Year Old Tawny Port. Next is the Dow’s 2011 Late Bottled