Muxagat’s different wines
Text José Silva | Translation Bruno Ferreira
Muxagat is a well-known producer of the Douro Region and is located in Meda, in the Douro Superior.

Muxagat Winery – Photo by José Silva | All Rights Reserved
It’s a small winery with a few years already. It has been being slightly adapted to modern times but the wine production is still done above all by traditional methods and using even some old techniques that are still very useful.

Schist
The white and red grapes come from the Muxagata vineyards and from some others of the region with schistose land and sometimes ruthless. Extreme weather and extreme temperature ranges that the vineyard appreciates.

Handpicked grapes – Photo by José Silva | All Rights Reserved

Animal traction – Photo Provided by Muxagat | All Rights Reserved
And they are still handpicked and transported with the help of the precious animal traction. Other grapes arrive at the winery in small plastic boxes, which are placed in a refrigerator container to stabilize the temperature before being pressed.

Vertical Presses – Photo Provided by Muxagat | All Rights Reserved

Foot treading – Photo by José Silva | All Rights Reserved
They are then pressed in the old vertical presses providing high quality, or foot treaded in the granite lagares. Always the tradition in this cellar, which turns out to still have great functionality. After removing the musts the wines go to stainless steel tanks or oak barrels, where they then age for the necessary time before being bottled.
They also use wooden casks and concrete eggs, a modern technique that is being tested with good results. In our last visit we tasted a few wines that lived up to what was expected of them.
The Rosé 2014 showed an appealing pink color with intense strawberry and raspberry aromas aromas and a soft, elegant mouth strike but with enough structure, somewhat exotic. Very nice with and elegant finish.

Muxagat Rosé 2014 – Photo Provided by Muxagat | All Rights Reserved

Muxagat White 2013 – Photo Provided by Muxagat | All Rights Reserved

Os Xistos Altos – Photo Provided by Muxagat | All Rights Reserved
Then it was the White 2013 with white pulp fruit notes, pear, peach and plum, lightly floral and very mineral. In the mouth has intense acidity, much volume, citrus and mineral notes with a long and safe finish.
The Os Xistos Altos 2012 is a very special white, has white fruit, some floral, some minerality with smoked touch. In the mouth it is mineral, almost salty, complex, very elegant and with an excellent acidity. Great ending.

Cisne red 2011 – Photo Provided by Muxagat | All Rights Reserved

Tinta Barroca 2014 – Photo Provided by Muxagat | All Rights Reserved

Muxagat Red 2102 – Photo Provided by Muxagat | All Rights Reserved
The Cisne red 2011 is a concentrated wine, with floral notes and black fruit, mostly blueberries. The palate is quite elegant, with some ripe fruit, round tannins, very thin and a long finish.
Then it was time for the Tinta Barroca 2014 made with grapes from altitude vineyards, 100% Tinta Barroca. Shows aromas of raspberry, cherry and it’s very fresh in the nose. The palate is velvety, enveloping, little touches of spices, beautiful volume and very long finish.
Then we ended with the Red 2102, with a dark opaque red. Shows itself fresh, with red fruit aromas and some balsamic, slightly floral, very complex. In the mouth the highlight goes to the ripe red fruit, light notes of cocoa, great acidity and steady and well-tamed tannins, which provides a long and tasty ending. Beautiful wines that will enjoy some time in the bottle. Luís Seabra is now the enological responsible that has a good knowledge of the Douro and is expected to keep up the reference work along with good surprises …