Tinta Cão Explained

Tinta Cão
Color:Noir
Species:Vitis vinifera
Also Called:Castellana Negra
Origin:Douro

Tinta Cão is a red Portuguese wine grape variety that has been grown primarily in the Douro region since the sixteenth century. The vine produces very low yields which has led it close to extinction despite the high quality of wine that it can produce. Improvements in bilateral cordon training and experiments at University of California, Davis have helped to sustain the variety.[1] The vine favors cooler climates and can add finesse and complexity to a wine blend.[2]

Synonyms

Spanish synonyms include Castellana Negra.

See also

Notes and References

  1. J. Robinson Vines, Grapes & Wines pg 216 Mitchell Beazley 1986
  2. T. Stevenson "The Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia" pg 335 Dorling Kindersley 2005