Prats & Symington Chryseia Douro 2016 1.5L

Other Red Blends from Douro DOC, Portugal
WS 95
DE 95
WE 95
WA 92
W&S 92
14.0% ABV
Item # 337500

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95 points Wine Spectator: "[$85/750ml list] An impressive red that shows finesse to the generous profile of cherry tart, red plum and raspberry gelée notes, cast with licorice, Earl Grey tea, pepper and graphite details. Aromas of violet and mocha echo on the tannic finish. Needs a few years in the cellar. Best from 2021 through 2031. 2,000 cases made, 250 cases imported. (5/31/19)"

95 points Decanter: "Elegant, highly broachable, with lovely fluidity, freshness and purity of black plum and blackberry fruit. Ultra-fine tannins do nothing to impede the flow, showcasing salty, schistous minerality, fragrant orange blossom and violets to the long finish. Deceptive levity. Drinking Window: 2019-2031. (Jul 2019)"

95 points Wine Enthusiast: "Based on the magnificent Quinta de Roriz, this wine is a joint venture between the French Prats family and the Portuguese Symingtons. What has now become an icon wine is made with a nod to Bordeaux, richly structured while also elegant and layering tannins and fruit. It is obviously a wine to age, so wait until 2023. (May 2019)"

92 points Mark Squires (Wine Advocate): "The 2016 Chryseia is a 60/40 blend of Touriga Nacional and Touriga Franca aged for 15 months in mostly (80%) new French oak. It comes in at 14% alcohol. This adds concentration, finesse and intensity to the Post Scriptum this issue, but it is most impressive for its pure essence of fruit. It doesn't seem jammy in terms of concentration, but as you let it sit on your palate, it sure does show off its intense fruitiness. There are no holes in the mid-palate as it finishes. This doesn't seem to me as lifted and as fresh as the 2015, but the concentration level may exceed it. The next question is always the hardest one: Will it turn into really more special as it ages? There, I have some doubts. Let's start here and be a little conservative. It may overtake the 2015 in time—and then again, it may not. It is more or less drinkable now but giving it a bit longer wouldn't hurt. Drink: 2019-2035. (Dec 2018)"

92 points Wine & Spirits: "[$85/750ml list] A dynamic vintage of Chryseia, this wine takes Douro fruit toward silkiness without shedding the spicy schist distinction of its tannins or the dark flavors of the local varieties. Floral freshness lives in the silky texture, pointing up the blue and juicy black raspberry flavors while tannic freshness carries the wine’s power, structuring it for development over the next ten years. Charles Symington and Bruno Prats select the fruit for this wine from two estate vineyards, Quinta de Roriz and Quinta da Perdiz, including fruit from another Symington family property, Vila Velha. It’s destemmed and crushed, fermented in stainless steel and aged in new 400-liter French oak barrels, a winemaking regime that brings a Bordeaux perspective to Douro fruit. (Feb 2019)"
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95 points Wine Spectator: "[$85/750ml list] An impressive red that shows finesse to the generous profile of cherry tart, red plum and raspberry gelée notes, cast with licorice, Earl Grey tea, pepper and graphite details. Aromas of violet and mocha echo on the tannic finish. Needs a few years in the cellar. Best from 2021 through 2031. 2,000 cases made, 250 cases imported. (5/31/19)"

95 points Decanter: "Elegant, highly broachable, with lovely fluidity, freshness and purity of black plum and blackberry fruit. Ultra-fine tannins do nothing to impede the flow, showcasing salty, schistous minerality, fragrant orange blossom and violets to the long finish. Deceptive levity. Drinking Window: 2019-2031. (Jul 2019)"

95 points Wine Enthusiast: "Based on the magnificent Quinta de Roriz, this wine is a joint venture between the French Prats family and the Portuguese Symingtons. What has now become an icon wine is made with a nod to Bordeaux, richly structured while also elegant and layering tannins and fruit. It is obviously a wine to age, so wait until 2023. (May 2019)"

92 points Mark Squires (Wine Advocate): "The 2016 Chryseia is a 60/40 blend of Touriga Nacional and Touriga Franca aged for 15 months in mostly (80%) new French oak. It comes in at 14% alcohol. This adds concentration, finesse and intensity to the Post Scriptum this issue, but it is most impressive for its pure essence of fruit. It doesn't seem jammy in terms of concentration, but as you let it sit on your palate, it sure does show off its intense fruitiness. There are no holes in the mid-palate as it finishes. This doesn't seem to me as lifted and as fresh as the 2015, but the concentration level may exceed it. The next question is always the hardest one: Will it turn into really more special as it ages? There, I have some doubts. Let's start here and be a little conservative. It may overtake the 2015 in time—and then again, it may not. It is more or less drinkable now but giving it a bit longer wouldn't hurt. Drink: 2019-2035. (Dec 2018)"

92 points Wine & Spirits: "[$85/750ml list] A dynamic vintage of Chryseia, this wine takes Douro fruit toward silkiness without shedding the spicy schist distinction of its tannins or the dark flavors of the local varieties. Floral freshness lives in the silky texture, pointing up the blue and juicy black raspberry flavors while tannic freshness carries the wine’s power, structuring it for development over the next ten years. Charles Symington and Bruno Prats select the fruit for this wine from two estate vineyards, Quinta de Roriz and Quinta da Perdiz, including fruit from another Symington family property, Vila Velha. It’s destemmed and crushed, fermented in stainless steel and aged in new 400-liter French oak barrels, a winemaking regime that brings a Bordeaux perspective to Douro fruit. (Feb 2019)"
Product SKU 337500
Producer Prats & Symington
Country Portugal
Region Douro DOC
Varietal Other Red Blends
Vintage 2016
Size 1.5L
Color Red
ABV 14.0%
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