Quinta De Monte Redondo Ruby Port
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Quinta De Monte Redondo Ruby Port is an estate-bottled fortified wine from Portugal's Douro region at 20% ABV in a 750ml bottle. Sourced from one of the oldest Quintas in the Douro Valley, this ruby port stands apart from mass-blended alternatives through its single-estate provenance and traditional fortification methods.
Quick Facts: ABV: 20% | Origin: Douro Valley, Portugal | Style: Ruby Port | Producer: Quinta de Monte Redondo
Production & Heritage
Quinta de Monte Redondo ranks among the oldest wine estates in Portugal's celebrated Douro region, the demarcated heartland of port production. This ruby port is made primarily from Touriga Franca and Tinta Barroca grapes — two of the Douro's most respected indigenous varieties — and is fortified during fermentation with aguardente (grape brandy), which halts fermentation and preserves the wine's natural residual sweetness. As an estate-bottled expression, the wine comes entirely from Monte Redondo's own vineyards, distinguishing it from many ruby ports that blend fruit from multiple quintas across the region. Typical of the ruby style, the wine is barrel-aged for approximately three to five years before bottling, preserving youthful fruit character and vibrant color.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe dark fruit leads the nose, followed by warm, sweet notes. The bouquet carries the pure, concentrated character typical of quality Douro reds fortified young.
Taste: The palate opens rich and decadently sweet, with ripe fruit flavors building through the mid-palate. The Touriga Franca backbone contributes structure, while Tinta Barroca rounds out the body with soft, generous fruit weight.
Finish: A warm, lingering sweetness carries through the finish with gentle brandy warmth. The overall impression is clean and pure, without cloying heaviness.
How to Drink Monte Redondo Ruby Port
Serve slightly chilled — around 60°F (16°C) — in a small tulip glass to concentrate the aromas. This ruby port also performs well in cocktails: a Port Tonic (port over ice with tonic water and a citrus twist) makes a refreshing aperitif; a Porto Flip (port shaken with a whole egg, sugar, and nutmeg) showcases the wine's richness in a classic format; and a Portonic Spritz (port topped with sparkling water and fresh mint) provides a lighter warm-weather serve that lets the fruit character shine.
Best For
- After-dinner dessert pairing with chocolate or caramel-based dishes
- Introducing someone to fortified wines through an accessible ruby style
- Holiday entertaining where a communal dessert wine anchors the table
- Building a port collection with a genuine single-estate Douro expression
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Monte Redondo Ruby Port taste like? It delivers an exceptionally pure, rich, and decadently sweet profile driven by ripe dark fruit, with a warm brandy backbone and clean finish characteristic of quality ruby port.
How does Monte Redondo Ruby Port compare to Noval Black Ruby Port? Both are Douro-origin ruby ports, but Monte Redondo emphasizes single-estate provenance from one of the region's oldest quintas, while Noval Black is a house-blended ruby styled by one of the Douro's larger, internationally distributed producers. Noval Black tends toward a more modern, cocktail-forward marketing position, whereas Monte Redondo leans traditional.
Is Monte Redondo Ruby Port good for beginners? Ruby port is widely considered the most approachable style of port wine, and Monte Redondo's rich sweetness and fruit-forward profile make it a welcoming starting point for anyone exploring fortified wines.
Where is Monte Redondo Ruby Port made? It is produced and estate-bottled at Quinta de Monte Redondo in the Douro Valley of northern Portugal, the world's oldest officially demarcated wine region, established in 1756.
What foods pair well with Monte Redondo Ruby Port? Dark chocolate truffles complement the wine's deep sweetness; caramel flan echoes its rich, sugary finish; sharp blue cheese like Stilton provides a classic salty-sweet contrast; roasted walnuts add textural interest; and berry tarts mirror the wine's ripe fruit character.
What sizes does Monte Redondo Ruby Port come in? The standard bottling is available in a 750ml format.
Is Monte Redondo Ruby Port worth the price? Monte Redondo positions as an entry-level to mid-range ruby port, but its estate-bottled, single-quinta origin offers a level of provenance that many similarly priced blended ruby ports do not, making it a strong value within the category.
Why Monte Redondo Ruby Port?
The defining advantage here is estate-bottled authenticity from a historically significant Douro property. While many ruby ports on the market are assembled from purchased fruit across dozens of vineyards, Monte Redondo sources exclusively from its own vines — one of the oldest quinta holdings in the region. The blend of Touriga Franca and Tinta Barroca represents a classic Douro field combination, and the traditional fortification with aguardente preserves the wine's natural fruit purity. For drinkers seeking a genuine, terroir-connected ruby port rather than a commercial blend, this estate bottling delivers a credible and distinctive choice.
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