Encruzado

En-kroo-ZAH-doo

Encruzado is a white wine grape variety that is primarily grown in the Dão region of Portugal.

4/5

Fruity notes

3/5

Body

1/5

Tannins

NextWine
Encruzado
Origin
PTPortugal
Grapes
Encruzado
Category
Still
Colour
White
Flavour
citrus, floral, minerality, wet stone
Sugar
Dry
Temperature
Cold (7-13°C)

Information

Encruzado is a white wine grape variety that is primarily grown in the Dão region of Portugal. This wine has a bright yellow color and a complex aroma of white flowers, tropical fruits, and a touch of oak. On the palate, it's full-bodied with a creamy texture and a refreshing acidity, with flavors of ripe stone fruits, citrus, and vanilla. Encruzado pairs well with grilled fish, roasted chicken, and creamy pasta dishes, and is also a great match for semi-hard cheeses.

Fun facts

Encruzado, a prized white grape from Portugal's Dão region, is steeped in history dating back to the 16th century. Historically, it was often overshadowed by red varieties until the mid-20th century when local winemakers began championing its potential. One notable advocate was Alberto Vilhena, who in the 1960s, produced an acclaimed Encruzado that helped elevate the grape's status. Today, Encruzado is renowned for producing elegant and well-structured white wines that can rival the world's best.

Gastronomy

Snacks & Appetizers:

  • Berry Assortment
  • Bruschetta
  • Fried Garlic Shrimp
  • Hummus and Pita Chips
  • Paté

This wine is perfect with:

This versatile grape variety pairs well with creamy dishes like chicken pot pie or with grilled vegetables marinated in olive oil and herbs, as the wine's medium body and subtle oak aging enhance the savory flavors of the dish.

This wine can be drunk without food