Ramisco
Ramisco is a red grape variety primarily grown in the Douro Valley of Portugal. It is known for its small berries and thick skins, which contribute to its rich color and robust flavor profile. Ramisco grapes are often used in the production of high-quality red wines, characterized by their fruity and earthy notes.
This grape variety is particularly associated with the Colares wine region, where it thrives in sandy soils. Ramisco wines are typically full-bodied and can age well, developing complex flavors over time. The grape is less common than others, making it a unique choice for wine enthusiasts.