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Luis Seabra, Indie Xisto Cru Tinto, 2021

Red Wine from Porto & Douro, Portugal
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70+ year old vines on blue schist soils over 500m above sea level. It's a field blend of mostly Tinto Roriz (Tempranillo) and Touriga Nacional, with Tinta Amarela, Tinta Barroca, Touriga Brasileira, Rufete, Donzelinho Tinto, Malvasia Preta and others. Indie is meant to be an exploration of the terroir of the Douro Valley. The vines are grown using sustainable methods, and only indigenous yeasts are used, in order to fully highlight the unique sense of place. Aged 22 months in French oak barrels.

"This is really floral, with cherries, slate, dried herbs and a balsamic note. The palate is medium- to full-bodied with powdery tannins, plenty of crunchy fruit and a long and persistent finish. Better from 2026." —Jacobo Garcia-Andrade Llamas, Senior Editor James Suckling

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Wine Spectator

91 points

"A bright, mineral-driven red, with a dark core of ripe black plum and steeped black raspberry fruit, mandarin orange peel and heavy ground white pepper, anise and cardamom. Reveals fine, chewy tannins on the smoke- and crushed stone-accented finish. Touriga Nacional, Rufete, Touriga Franca, Alicante Bouschet, Tinta Roriz, Donzelinho Tinto and Malvasia."

More about Luis Seabra

After a decade at Niepoort making wines to someone else's taste, Luis Seabra launched his own Douro winery to shatter preconceptions. His Xisto Ilimitado is a field blend from schist soils—rabigato, códega, gouveio, and more—fermented native, aged in old oak, with pear-blossom perfume and a saline finish.

Wine Details

  • Grape Variety

    Red Blend , Tempranillo , Touriga Franca

  • Vintage

    2021

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Sustainable

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Medium Bodied

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Tasting Notes & Food Pairings

Perfect Pairings

Grilled salmon, seared lamb, roasted beet salad, light pasta with herbs

Tasting Profile

Ruby with red cherry, white pepper, and mineral aromas. Medium body with balanced tannins, flavors of cherry and earth with a fresh, vibrant finish.

Luis Seabra loves, loves, loves, loves, wine. It’s a passion, bordering on obsession, but one that has turned him into Portugal’s greatest innovator and winemaker. His wines defy expectations, tasting nothing like the rich, extracted wines of his Douro neighbors, and yet clearly expressions of that place. You stop to wonder what everyone else might be doing wrong.

Maybe there’s nothing wrong with what his neighbors have been doing. But he’s doing something no one else has tried. The Douro is Europe's oldest demarcated wine region and has been world famous for their Port wines virtually that whole time. But Port wine, perfected over decades and centuries, isn’t like dry wines. For instance, unlike the other ancient and famous regions (Tokaj, Burgundy, Mosel, Piedmont, etc.) no one has ever made a single soil map of the place.

So when the market for sweet Port wines started to dry up, and the locals started to make dry wines they didn’t have the frames of reference most dry wine makers have. So they made dry versions of Port. These are wines that have a place. They can be delicious. But they are not transparent to the soil in the way that most great dry wines are.

Luis Seabra has changed that. After 10 years of working under Dirk Nierpoort, an innovator in his own right, Luis wanted to have full control over his vision. He struck out on his own, utilized his connections with small growers and got to work.

He’s identified soil types in every parcel of every vineyard he works with. Colloquially the region is dominated by schist, but in actuality it's not schist but a menagerie of different slates with granite thrown in for good measure. Any German Riesling drinker will tell you the differences in slate soils can be stark, the same is true here. Even with tens of different grape varieties often planted to a single vineyard, when farmed and vinified for quality dry wine the variations are startling.

All of his wines share a vivaciousness, they are lithe, crisp and energetic. But each cuveé is singular in its expression and offers the adventurous wine drinker an opportunity to explore a side of this region previously unknown.