Tinta Barroca

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Tinta Barroca is a red Portuguese grape variety widely used in the Douro Valley for producing Port and robust table wines, known for its deep color and ripe, fruity character.

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Tinta Barroca canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grape variety
red wine grape
alcoholPotential relatively high
authorizedIn Douro Demarcated Region
surface form: Douro DOC

Port DOC
climatePreference warm continental with cooler exposures
commonSynonymLanguage Portuguese
countryOfOrigin Portugal
cultivationArea northern Portugal
grapeColor black-skinned
grapeSpecies Vitis vinifera
notableCountry Portugal
primaryRegion Douro Demarcated Region
surface form: Douro Valley
tanninLevel moderate tannins
typicalAromas ripe fruit
typicalColor deep color
typicalFlavors ripe fruity character
typicalUseRatio supporting variety in blends
usedFor Port wine production
table wine production
usedInBlend Douro DOC red blends
Port blends
usedWithOtherVarieties Tinta Roriz NERFINISHED
Tinto Cão
Touriga Franca
Touriga Nacional
viticulturalTrait early ripening
high sugar potential
moderate acidity
performs better in cooler vineyard sites
susceptible to heat stress
wineBody medium to full-bodied
wineColor red
wineProfile contributes color and sweetness to Port
fruity and approachable when young
wineStyle robust red wines

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Baixo Corgo grapeVarietiesUsed Tinta Barroca
Cima Corgo primaryGrapeVariety Tinta Barroca
Touriga Franca blendingPartner Tinta Barroca