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Burmester 1963 COLHEITA Port |
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Where it's from:
Portugal, Douro
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£703.66
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6 x 75 cl |
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Port |
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In 1730, Henry Burmester and John Nash founded Burmester & Nash in London, a cereal trading company. They moved to Vila Nova de Gaia and in 1750 began shipping port wine to the British Isles and the rest of Europe. The family name originates from the German word 'Burgmeester', meaning 'mayor' (6 x 75 cl)
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Portugal, Douro |
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J W Burmester |
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48248 |
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Le Pupille POGGIO VALENTE Morellino di Scansano Toscana
Description: The Poggio Valente, Le Pupille’s outstanding single vineyard Morellino, is made from Sangiovese and a small quantity of Alicante. It has superb perfume, depth and flesh. This estate, long one of our favourite producers in Scansano, has now joined the ranks of the Tuscan superstars. With the release of each vintage, the sense of excitement surrounding the wines is almost as tangible as the opulent fruit that characterises each of Le Pupille’s impressive reds. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £142.69
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Warre's 2000 Vintage Port
Description: A pioneer in the production of Port in the early part of the 18th century in 1983 a rather small quantity was made. The freshness and outstanding aromatic quality was probably the best since 1963, possibly excepting the 1977. This Vintage is beginning to show some of the wonderful characteristics of bottle matured wine. A really haunting scent. Wonderful orangey fruit. This has everything. The fruit, acidity and tannin balance is superb. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £693.83
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Calem PORT for TWO Fine Ruby Port
Description: This is an ideal size for keeping your Port fresh without feeling you have to drink a whole bottle at one go. Produced from the blend of various recent harvests and aged for 3 years in barrels, this Port is young and full of energy. The original features of the grapes have been maintained, ensuring a deep ruby colour and bouquet of red berries. The Leading Portuguese House, Calem can now claim to be one of the fastest developing Port brands in the United Kingdom. (24 x 20 cl)
Price: £71.79
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W & J Graham's LBV Port
Description: Like Vintage Port, LBV is a wine of a single year but it is not a 'declared' Vintage Port. Whereas Vintage Port spends only two years in casks and then matures in bottle, LBV is aged solely in cask and then bottled at between four and six years old. At the time of bottling it has completed its maturation and is ready for drinking without the need for decanting. Graham's LBV has much of the rich full fruity flavour and 'grip' of Vintage Port, combining this with a softness gained through oak ageing. (180 x 5 cl)
Price: £294.34
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W & J Graham's LBV Port
Description: Like Vintage Port, LBV is a wine of a single year but it is not a 'declared' Vintage Port. Whereas Vintage Port spends only two years in casks and then matures in bottle, LBV is aged solely in cask and then bottled at between four and six years old. At the time of bottling it has completed its maturation and is ready for drinking without the need for decanting. Graham's LBV has much of the rich full fruity flavour and 'grip' of Vintage Port, combining this with a softness gained through oak ageing. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £90.30
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W & J Graham's LBV Port
Description: Like Vintage Port, LBV is a wine of a single year but it is not a 'declared' Vintage Port. Whereas Vintage Port spends only two years in casks and then matures in bottle, LBV is aged solely in cask and then bottled at between four and six years old. At the time of bottling it has completed its maturation and is ready for drinking without the need for decanting. Graham's LBV has much of the rich full fruity flavour and 'grip' of Vintage Port, combining this with a softness gained through oak ageing. (12 x 37.5 cl)
Price: £115.86
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W & J Graham's LBV Port
Description: Like Vintage Port, LBV is a wine of a single year but it is not a 'declared' Vintage Port. Whereas Vintage Port spends only two years in casks and then matures in bottle, LBV is aged solely in cask and then bottled at between four and six years old. At the time of bottling it has completed its maturation and is ready for drinking without the need for decanting. Graham's LBV has much of the rich full fruity flavour and 'grip' of Vintage Port, combining this with a softness gained through oak ageing. (24 x 20 cl)
Price: £120.97
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Taylor's LBV Port
Description: Routinely abbreviated to Taylor's, the Port house of Taylor, Fladgate & Yeatman was established in 1692 by Job Bearsley. This Late Bottled Vintage port was developed by Taylor's to meet the demand for a ready-to-drink alternative to Vintage Port. Overtly fruity and filtered prior to bottling to ensure no sediment remains. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £89.86
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Taylor's LBV Port
Description: Routinely abbreviated to Taylor's, the Port house of Taylor, Fladgate & Yeatman was established in 1692 by Job Bearsley. This Late Bottled Vintage port was developed by Taylor's to meet the demand for a ready-to-drink alternative to Vintage Port. Overtly fruity and filtered prior to bottling to ensure no sediment remains. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £83.42
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Taylor's LBV Port
Description: Routinely abbreviated to Taylor's, the Port house of Taylor, Fladgate & Yeatman was established in 1692 by Job Bearsley. This Late Bottled Vintage port was developed by Taylor's to meet the demand for a ready-to-drink alternative to Vintage Port. Overtly fruity and filtered prior to bottling to ensure no sediment remains. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £143.88
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