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Pocas Port Colheita 2000
750ml - 1 Bottle
Bottle:
$71.84
Bright and fresh, with a delicious stream of bergamot, ginger, singed hazelnut and cinnamon racing through, this has...
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Pocas Port Tawny 20 Year Old NV
750ml - 1 Bottle
Bottle:
$53.97
Friendly raisin, cinnamon and toasted sesame flavors are backed by a note of cherry reduction. Rounded, modestly...
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Pocas Port Tawny 40 Year Old NV
750ml - 1 Bottle
Bottle:
$169.88
This starts out with a floral hint, as white ginger and orange blossom flavors lead off, with bitter orange, hazelnut...
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Pocas Port Vintage 2015
750ml - 1 Bottle
Bottle:
$65.02
This muscular, hefty young Port has thick layers of warm fig, crushed plum, blackberry cobbler and blueberry...
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Region: Porto
The magnificent city of Porto - the capital of Portugal - is located near the mouth of the beautiful Douro river, in the beating heart of the Douro wine region. The Douro region has been regarded as one of the most important viticultural region of Europe for several centuries, and was the third region to be officially recognized and protected as a wine region, with laws having been passed in the mid 18th century regarding its status. Porto is, of course, most famous for the production of Port wine, an aromatic and slightly viscous tawny colored fortified wine, with a fascinating history of seafaring, experimentation and innovation. The vineyards used in the region for the production of Porto's wines contain up to a hundred different grape varietals, resulting in the wide range of Port wines on offer today.
Country: Portugal
Portugal has been an important center for wine production ever since the Phoenicians and Carthaginians discovered that the many native grape varietals that grow in the country could be cultivated for making excellent wines. After all, Portugal has something of an ideal wine producing climate and terrain; lush green valleys, dry, rocky mountainsides and extremely fertile soil helped by long, hot summers and Atlantic winds. Today, such a climate and range of terroir produces an impressive variety of wines, with the best wines said to be coming out of the Douro region, the Alentejo and the Colares region near Lisbon. Portugal has an appellation system two hundred years older than France's, and much effort is made by regulating bodies to ensure that the quality of the country's produce remains high, and the wines remain representative of the regions they are grown in.