Tinto 2022 | Wayward Wines

Humus
Tinto 2022

£14.75

  • Region Alvorninha, Lisbon, Portugal
  • Grapes Touriga Nacional, Castelão, Tinta Barroca & Syrah
  • Vineyard Organic
  • Cellar Fermented with native yeasts, unfiltered & unfined, no additional sulphites
  • ABV 11.5%
  • Size 750ml

About the Wine

Spry, light-footed blend of Touriga Nacional, Castelão, Tinta Barroca and Syrah planted over the region's calcareous clay soils. The cool Atlantic influence brings out the aromatic side of the grapes - a dusty, powdery perfume with delicate violet florals. A well-executed balance of oceanic freshness in harmony with a charming, old-school rusticity, this understated tinto quietly overdelivers.

The grapes were destemmed and crushed, then fermented with eight days of skin contact. The wine was then racked into 225-litre oak barrels, where it aged for twelve months before bottling with no additions.

About Humus

Humus is the project of Rodrigo Filipe, started in the late 90s when he took over the family estate in Alvorninha, situated around 50 miles north of Lisbon. It’s a beautiful, remote spot that sits halfway between the Atlantic and the sprawling limestone mass of the Serra dos Candeeiros mountain range. This coastal influence creates a unique microclimate, allowing for longer, slower ripening that preserves the natural acidity of the grapes. Soils are a mixture of red clay and calcareous limestone. The resulting wines have a zip and freshness that speaks of the sea, combined with a deep concentration and structural presence.

Since 2006 Rodrigo has farmed the land organically, growing local varietals Fernão Pires, Arinto and Vital for the whites, and Castelão, Touriga Nacional, Tinta Barroca for the reds. There is a little of the more international Sauvignon Blanc and Syrah too, which is used to blend.

In the cellar it’s a hands-off affair, Rodrigo believing the hard work in the vineyard is what defines the outcome of the finished wine, allowing simple vinification techniques to yield results beyond the sum of their parts. Wines more often than not ferment and age in old oak barrels and foudre, with some very special examples of amphora wines that are left untouched on the skins for as long as an entire year.

Following a period of careful experimentation, use of sulphur was reduced each vintage up to 2010 when it was done away with completely. This slowly-slowly approach has been to the benefit of the wines, at once open and expressive in the way we hope, but with an on-point composition that makes them uncannily long-lived once the cork is pulled.

Humus is the first grower we imported from Portugal, and we are excited to share the wine of this rugged and dramatic Atlantic coastline.

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