Port wine
Port wine is a full-fledged, alcoholic, red and white wine from the Douro Valley, ranging from young, fruity and sweet, to intense, matured and full of flavor. Port is being made in the Douro which is in the north-east of Portugal. Port owes its name to the city of Porto (Oporto), where he has to mature according to legal obligation. This ripening must take place in Vila Nova de Gaia, a district of Porto. Only portshippers can trade from here, which makes checking of these wines easy.Port, Porto or also port wine, called, has an alcohol content between 18 and 20%.
There is sweet red, white or rosé and is served as an aperitif, a digestive or a dessert wine.
There are several types of ports, the most commonly used subdivision is ruby, vintage, tawny, white and recently there is also a rosé port called porto pink.
Usually the port can be served from the bottle in which it was bought. A ruby and a modern LBV should always be served at room temperature (not too hot because then the alcohol flavor will dominates). A tawny at room temperature or chilled like in Portugal.
White port wines, both dry and sweet, must also be chilled. The lighter and drier the wine, the lower the temperature must be.
Interesting to know: A vintage port is made of grapes from a single harvest. It is bottled 2 years after harvest and can rip on bottle for 5 to 15 years, sometimes even longer. On the label the harvest year, and the year in which the wine was bottled has to be mentioned. It is only made in the best wine years, hence he is so exceptional.
Historically is port wine traditionally passed to the left. The host first fills the guest's glass on his right hand, then his own glass and then the carafe goes round the table clockwise. Each guest donates himself and only the host may drop the carafe. There are even special carafe with a round bottom that can only be put in special containers so that the carafe is guaranteed.
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- Barros Colheita 2005 Port€ 39.00In stock
- Krohn Colheita 2007 Port€ 39.40In stock
- Niepoort Port Colheita 2010€ 40.00In stock
- Miguels Port 20 years Tawny€ 40.00Inventory: 2
- Barros Colheita 2007 Portwine€ 40.50In stock
- Messias Port Colheita 2005€ 41.00In stock
- Barros Colheita 2004 Port€ 41.00In stock
- Niepoort Port Colheita 2009€ 42.00In stock
- Barros Colheita 2003 Port€ 42.20In stock
- Port Caves Santa Marta 20 years old€ 43.00In stock
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- Vista Alegre 20 Years White Port€ 43.4050 clIn stock
- Vista Alegre Vintage 2008 Port in houten kistje€ 44.20In stock
- Andresen Royal Choice 20 years Tawny Port€ 44.20In stock
- Barros Colheita 2002 Port€ 45.00In stock
- Taylor's Historic Limited Edition 1L€ 45.70Inventory: 6
- Messias Port Colheita 2004€ 46.00In stock
- Quinta do Cadão Port Vintage 2016€ 47.00In stock
- Quinta do Cadão Port Vintage 2015€ 47.00Inventory: 3
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- Royal Oporto 20 years old Tawny Real Companhia Velha€ 48.00In stock
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- Quinta do Crasto Colheita Port 2003€ 49.00Inventory: 4
- Barros Colheita 2001 Port€ 49.25In stock
How long can you keep an opened bottle of port?
The shelf life depends on the type of port. Thus, the most common port, the young (filtered bottled) Ruby remains well for 3 to 4 weeks. Immediately after opening, the taste can even progress: through the contact with oxygen the port becomes softer and fuller.
Also the (Ruby) Reserve and Late Bottled Vintaged (LBV) port remain well drinkable until one month after opening, provided that you always close the bottle with the original stop cork and keep it at a constant temperature of about 12 degrees.
The Tawny and Colheita can last for a few months. Because these wines have already been in contact with oxygen during the vessel storage, the touch of oxygen later affects less.
Only the vintage port, which is bottled unfiltered, is very durable and will best be used within a few days.