Offley, Rosé Port

Offley, Rosé Port

Vintage: NV

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
NVOF108BNV6 x 75Natural CorkAvailable
Producer

Offley is famed for its association with James Joseph Forrester, the 19th-century visionary who played a key role in expanding the Port wine industry. Since its acquisition by Sogrape in 1996, the house has undergone a quality renaissance, led by winemaker Luís Sottomayor, the International Wine Challenge’s ‘Fortified Winemaker of the Year’ 2022. Today, inspired by Forrester’s innovative spirit, Offley is renowned for its modern, fruit-driven styles of Port made with fruit from prime vineyard sites in the Cima Corgo.

In 1737, the house was founded in London by William Offley, and, by 1787, was described as ‘one of the most considerable English houses at Porto’. In 1831, Joseph James Forrester came to Porto to join his uncle in what was then Offley, Forrester and Webber. Entrepreneurial, charismatic, and pioneering, Forrester took the company from strength to strength and by the 1850s, Offley was the third largest exporter of Port.

Forrester was the first person to map the Douro Valley. He researched viticulture extensively, wrote several essays on the Port trade and painted many of the Douro’s stunning landscapes. In recognition of his vast contribution to the Douro, the King of Portugal granted him the title of Baron of Forrester in 1855. Tragically, he died in a boating accident on the Douro River in 1861. Dona Antónia Adelaide Ferreira, a great friend of Forrester, was also aboard the fateful boat, but miraculously survived as her skirts ballooned and kept her afloat.

Offley is recognised for its vibrant, approachable styles of Port, from the benchmark Ruby Port and quirky Rosé Port to the Late Bottled Vintage and Vintage Port. The latest 2022 vintage declaration, only the seventh declaration in almost a quarter of a century, was described by Luís Sottomayor as “a very difficult year, one of the toughest in memory”, producing a Vintage Port of “exceptional volume and remarkable structure”. The Offley range of Aged Tawnies is equally impressive and beautifully balances the evolved dried fruit flavours of oxidative ageing in barrel with a refreshing acidity. The Colheitas 2004 and 2006, Tawnies from a single vintage, are also a feat of balance.

Vineyards

The Touriga Franca, Touriga Nacional and Tinta Barroca grapes for the Offley Rosé Port are sourced from prime vineyard sites in the Cima Corgo region including the Quinta do Sairrão estate, which boasts higher altitude vineyards at up to 600m above sea level. Grapes grown at this altitude benefit from a wide diurnal temperature range, with hot days counteracted by cool nights, and the grapes undergo an ideal slow ripening process, accumulating great flavour intensity whilst retaining acidity. The steep vineyards here are on schist soils with vines planted in both "vinha ao alto" vertical rows and "patamar" terraces.

Vinification

Upon arrival at the winery, the hand-picked grapes are destemmed, gently crushed and pressed. Unlike other Ports which undergo a vigorous treading on the skins to extract colour and tannin, there is only a very brief maceration on the skins before the juice is racked off the skins and then fermented in temperature-controlled stainless-steel vats to preserve freshness. The ferment is closely monitored to determine the ideal moment to halt the fermentation by fortification with grape spirit, leaving some of the grapes’ natural sugars. The Offley Rosé Port is unoaked and remains in stainless-steel until bottling, again to preserve the vibrancy and freshness of the fruit flavours.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

Offley Rosé Port is bright pink in colour. The nose is bursting with aromas of ripe strawberries, raspberries and redcurrants. On the palate, the sweetness is perfectly balanced by a refreshing acidity which carries the juicy fruit flavours onto the crisp and elegant finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

19.5%

Acidity

3.52 g/l

Residual Sugar

105.5 g/l

pH

3.5