Touriga Franca is the Douro's most planted variety, an essential Port grape that contributes elegance, floral notes, and accessibility to blends. More forward than Touriga Nacional.
Typical colour: Deep ruby-purple
Deep
Alcohol content varies significantly depending on wine style. Unfortified wines typically range from 12-14.5% ABV, while Port wines made with Touriga Franca can reach 16-18% ABV.
Touriga Franca wines often present a captivating aromatic profile beginning with vibrant notes of ripe blackberry and fresh violet, hinting at a youthful fruit-forward character. As the wine matures, secondary aromas of warm spice and a subtle coffee nuance emerge, adding complexity. With further aging, tertiary notes of mature dark fruit and potentially a floral perfume can develop, creating a layered and long-lasting aromatic experience.
Touriga Franca wines typically present a deep, vibrant color and a concentrated flavor profile, often showcasing bright red fruit alongside spicy notes. While sharing similarities with Touriga Nacional, Franca tends to be lighter-bodied with softer, though still present, tannins and good acidity, creating a wine with excellent volume and a long finish. Expect a harmonious balance that leans towards complexity and aromatic intensity, making it a versatile pairing for meat dishes.
Understanding regional style differences helps identify origin in blind tasting.
Douro, Portugal
Rarely planted in the New World.
Floral + elegant + Portugal
These grapes are commonly confused with Touriga Franca in blind tasting. Use the buttons to switch between the default teaching order and alphabetical order.
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Key identifiers: Floral, elegant, less tannic than Touriga Nacional.
Forms the core of many Douro blends, contributing structure, complexity, and color. Often blended with Touriga Franca to create balanced wines.
Common in: Douro Valley
Part of the 'TTT' blend, adding red fruit flavors and softening tannins when combined with Touriga Nacional and Touriga Franca.
Common in: Douro Valley
Contributes to the body and richness of Port and Douro red blends, complementing the floral and fruit notes of Touriga Franca.
Common in: Douro Valley
Adds color, tannin structure, and complexity to blends, working well with the aromatic qualities of Touriga Franca.
Common in: Douro Valley
Appellations and wine regions where Touriga Franca is permitted or required:
Widely planted, commonly blended with Touriga Nacional in Port and still wines.
A key component of Port wine blends.
Used in blends within this denomination.
Used in blends within this denomination.
Used in blends within this denomination.
Notable vintages for Touriga Franca:
Parents: Touriga Nacional × Marufo
Polyclonal blend used for propagation, representing a common, widely-disseminated form of the variety.
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