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Biodynamic Portugese Sparklers

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aphros sparkling wine with goan curries in pink bowls

Portugal is famous for world class Port wine, but these biodynamic wines from Aphros made from unusual grape varietals are noteworthy as well.

Vasco Croft started the Aphros project in 2003 on land that belonged to his family since the 17th century. While he himself started his career as an architect and furniture design company owner in his twenties, his thirties brought forth a fortuitous encounter with a Bhuddist that coincidentally involved a bottle of wine!

Vasco perceived the meeting as a personal brush with the wine god himself, Dionysus, "the god of the grape-harvest, winemaking, orchards and fruit, vegetation, fertility, insanity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, festivity and theatre in ancient Greek religion and myth."

Aphros biodynamic sparkling wines

After the meeting, he began converting his family's property, over 20 hectares located in northwest Portugal, to a modern winery, instituting water management, vine replanting, and land shaping.

In 2006, Vasco started instituting biodynamic practices. Per the website, "there are suspicions that Vasco is a Faun in disguise, living a delightful decadent life in the winery surrounded by beautiful Nymphs – while wishing this would be true, he tries to cope with the manifold hardships of running a winery."

While he has since expanded his vineyards to other properties, the main varietals he grows are Loureiro, Vinhao, and Alvarelhao.

aphros loureiro sparkling wine with 2 flutes

2015 Aphros Loureiro Espumante Reserva Bruto, Vinho Verde

100% Loureiro, Champagne Methode, aged 4% on the lees, Biodynamic, $24

Loureiro is a grape so light and subtle it makes Audrey Hepburn look like a heavy weight.

Jonathan Nossiter

This light skinned grape is grown primarily in northern Portugal and used to make the famous wines in the Vinho Verde and Rias Biaxas regions, along with being blended with Albarino.

The grape dates back to the 18th century and its name comes from the word "laurel" due to its aromatic scent. They generally make for high acidity and low alcohol wines.

With a subtle bronze hue and scent of white flowers, the taste of this Loureiro from Aphros was rather unusual. A little bit of pucker but not overly acidic, with some herbal undertones, rosemary, mint, eucalyptus, and toasty caramel showing its age. It tasted a bit like a campfire scene with smores, glowing embers, and that unmistakable forest fragrance.

2014 aphros sparkling rose wine with 2 flutes

2014 Aphros Vinhao 'Pan' Espumante Rose

100% Vinhao, Champagne Methode, aged 26 months on the lees after primary fermentation, Biodynamic, $24

Vinhao is a dark skinned, red grape that makes intensely colored but lighter styled red wines in the Vinho Verde region of Portugal and parts of Galicia in Spain. Due to its high acidic content and potential for high alcohol, it is often blended into Port wines.

This particular sparkling Rose wine from Aphros just had to briefly macerate with the grape skins to yield a rosy, salmon hue.

In contrast to the Loureiro, this Rose had a deeper, richer character with similar woodsiness, but a bit more structure due to the bit of residual tannins. Also showing some age from 2014, the acidity tasted more like citrus pith rather than juice and strawberry stems along with fruit.

Goan curries in pink bowls

Food Pairings with Portugese Sparklers

Goan lamb curry in a pink bowl
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Channa Xacuti

Goan Menu

Channa Xacuti - Garbanzo & potatoes cooked in traditional curry of Goa made with fresh coconut, red chillies, poppy seeds & spices

Vegetable Caldin - An authentic Goan dish of vegetable cooked with corriander coconut juice, turmeric garlic, cumin seeds & Goan spices

Prawn Ambot Tik - Prawns in a sour & spicy sauce cooked with onion, tomato, dry chilli, ginger-garlic, tamarind & spices

Goan Lamb Masala - Lamb with onions, tomato, ginger, garlic, corriander & variety of spices

Kabuli Naan - Naan stuffed with cherry, raisins & nuts

Onion Naan - Naan stuffed with onion & herbs

Paneer Paratha - Wheat bread stuffed w/ homemade cheese

Roti - Whole wheat traditional Indian bread

aphros loureiro sparkling wine with 2 vegan curries in pink bowls

aphros loureiro sparkling wine with vegetable caldin curry

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  4. ZURATH KAMDIN says

    September 03, 2022 at 7:37 pm

    I'm a chef from India, and I live in Portugal.
    Reading this article has literally brought tears to my eyes seeing the selection of The So Called "Goan Cuisine" that has been featured.
    Yes, Goa was a former colony of India, but what most people forget too that it has also been the home to the Sawant Brahmins of Kashmir, who have brought and entirely different cuisine style there.
    Coupled with Portuguese flavours, the flavours of Kerwari Cuisine, traditional Goan cuisine has many faces . But most definitely no Channa Xacuti, or Naan Bread..
    Try Santa's, Try Parathas, try Prawn Kismoor, try Cafreal... and try to be original in the disasters that are so quickly labeled as some Cuisine Style.

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  5. MARTIN D REDMOND says

    March 15, 2022 at 4:46 pm

    I didn't know about the Vasco Croft Aphros connection! Thanks for that. I've had a few Aphros wine and really enjoyed. I love that you paired Indian food with sparking wine. Well done!

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  6. Andrea says

    March 14, 2022 at 6:45 am

    These wines sound amazing! I'm with Robin; I'm going to try to track them down and send them to someone yo keep for me until I'm next in the US!

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  7. Robin Renken says

    March 12, 2022 at 5:06 pm

    I love all of this! Sparkling, Biodynamic, such a fun story with the winemaker! I will admit that even at over $80, the fact that you can order this kind of take-out is amazing and it all sounds so delicious, it seems worth it for the experience!

    I know your wine selections in SF are much wider than ours here in Vegas, but I'm likely to try to hunt down these wines!

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  8. Wendy Klik says

    March 12, 2022 at 5:03 pm

    How fun that you have a Goan restaurant close by. I don't believe there are any here in Michigan LOL. The dishes look amazing.

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