I have never had a varietal bottling of Alvarelhao before and cannot claim any experience or expertise with Portuguese varietals* generally speaking.
Anyway, this wine was very bright and juicy and a little funky, but more in a high-toned way. Definitely on the funky cranberry and pomegranate side of things. Rather than a varietal character per se (not that I would recognize such), it spoke to me more of "high toned funky natural wine". Still enjoyed it quite a bit, but it illustrates comments here that the natural wine movement can result in wines that say "natural wine" more than place or varietal.
2014 Clos Du Val Cabernet Franc.
This wine also lacked?? "varietal character", but more because of "opposite" factors (and much less preferable to my taste). It was a massive black fruit bruiser with few of the violet notes and definitely no green pepper.
To me, they have lost their way with the new "Napa Valley Royalty" winemaker and vineyard management (and tasting room procedures). Sad. I used to love their wines because they had an Old World character that I quite enjoyed.
Now....this wine may have simply been "closed down", but even when buttoned up it should taste somewhat like Cab Franc and not another Valley Trophy Wine.

I far preferred the $16 Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon my friends also popped and poured, which while a little oaky right now was definitely lighter and more pleasant.
* Or any other wine, to be honest!

