Port blend wine refers to a sweet red wine that is crafted in different styles, including dry or semi-dry. The term “Porto” is the Portuguese name for fortified wine that is crafted in the northern region of Portugal. Port blend wines are typically consumed as dessert wines. Port is crafted from grapes cultivated in the region of Duoro and is aged in a cave after fermentation is stopped. This process adds in a brandy styled aguardente in order to stop the fermentation. The process to halt fermentation increases the alcohol in the Port and also leaves some residual sugar. The grapes used in Port include hundreds of varieties, but only several varieties are widely grown. Some of these varieties include grapes such as Tempranillo, Touriga Nacional, and Touriga Francesa. The grapes that qualify for Port production are small, age well, and contain dense fruit. These grapes have strong and concentrated flavors that last a long time. Port blend wines can include white or red grapes to craft either red or white ports. Both types are crafted the same way. Port wines are usually sweeter and are higher in alcohol content compared to other types of fortified wines. Port Blends are typically served after a meal or with cheese.
All older vintage wines have been purchased from a single collectors cellar. Pictures can be requested before shipment.
Made from Touriga Nacional, Touriga Francesa, Tinta Barroca, Tinta Roriz, Tinto Cão, Tinta Amarela
The color is beginning to denote the age, showing a certain similarity to coffee and waxed wood. The aroma combines quince-jam, delicate orange blossom and a touch of vanilla. Delicious smooth butterscotch and dried fruit flavors.
A Romariz Colheita brings together the finest wines from good extensive stocks to express the individual richness and flavours of the particular year enhanced by the nutty characteristics that come with the Tawny ageing process.
Pairs with nut based desserts, pecan pie and apple strudel.
Romariz Fine Ruby Port is aged in oak for three years. Fruit and pepper character, well balanced, and ample body
Romariz Late Bottle Vintage Port has been aged aged in oak for 5 years. Fruity and suave aromas. A delicate softness and goes particularly well with nuts, almonds and cheese.
Powerful aromas of plum, licorice, ripe cherry, spices and chocolate. Full, juicy and velvety in the mouth, a good texture and intense finish.
Late bottled vintage (LBV) ports are made from grapes of a single vintage, aged 4-6 years in oak before bottling & release.
Chappellet Pritchard Hill Estate Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon is made from 95% Cabernet Sauvignon & 5% Petit Verdot.
Chappellet's Pritchard Hill Cabernet Sauvignon has been, since the beginning of their winemaking career, the most sought after wine of their portfolio. The wine is truly a love letter to the winegrowing potential of Pritchard Hill. The wine was inspired by Bordeaux, and like most left bank Bordeaux, the wine is a blend of predominately Cabernet Sauvignon with remaining amounts other classic Bordeaux blend varieties. The vines grow upon rocky, mountainside vineyards. After harvest and fermentation, the wine was aged for 22 months in 100% new French oak barrels.
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Fefinanes Albarino de Albarino is 100 percent Albarino
Fresh fruit aromas of apricot and peach slices with notes of lemon and green apple. Pretty notes of honey and wet nutmeg, and the mouth is round, clean, and pleasant with baked apple, honey, and lemon.
This is a classic Albariño which is good young, but actually improves over two to three years and remains quite drinkable for up to five years. Owner Juan Gil comments that the wine really starts to come into its own in June/July, and he actually prefers it 18 or more months after it's made. A Fefiñanes "vertical" of three or four vintages can provide some most interesting surprises.