(2015) The first wine in the tasting that has 'Quinta' on the label, as fruit comes from 42 different plots on their home property, partly from the old Maria Teresa vineyard in which 49 varieties are co-planted. The youngest vines here are 70 years old. It is matured in oak, 65% new oak, the rest second year, and around 15% is American oak. Beautiful, haunting nose with chocolate and fudge and plenty of Sandalwood and incense oak, but there is a natural feeling of reserved power and concentration. Superb sweetness and mouth-filling richness on the palate - super concentrated stuff, with still that edge of plum and blueberry skin tartness, acidity and tight tannin structure all giving grip, but the pillow of sweet fruit persists through the mid-palate. Dense, rich, powerful and perhaps slightly overwhelming in its powerful resin and spice at this stage, it is a serious and age-worthy wine.