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Vintage Port Wines are essentially sweet, fortified dessert wines from Portugal. However, it was the English who invented Port in the mid-1700s. In order for wine to survive the long journey from...
Boy, these taste really good with port. I acquired this skill at a winery recently and really enjoyed it. Read on to learn how to Eat A Tim Tam With Red Port Wine
Nothing helps to soothe the soul after a weary day like a glass of good quality port. However, uncorking the bottle and downing the liquid is not the way to go. If you really want to make the...
Port is a fortified dessert wine from Portugal and is world renowned for its complexity and robust flavors. There are ten different types of port and they can be confusing if you don't know a...
Port wine comes from Northern Portugal, and is a must for every well-stocked wine cellar. Typically served at slightly cooler than room temperature and best paired with fruits, cheeses, crackers...
Authentic port wine is grown in the Douro Valley of Portugal. Port is commonly recognized as a dark red, sweet dessert wine, but there are also white and tawny varieties. Wood port is aged in the...
Authentic port wine is made in Portugal. It is usually recognized as a dark red, sweet dessert wine, but it also comes in white and tawny varieties. It's important to know how to store port wine...
The most common type of port wine is a sweet, dark red dessert wine. There are also tawny and white varieties. Authentic port wine is made in the Douro Valley of Portugal. Expensive port wine...
Buy late bottled vintage port when you want a port wine that is similar in character and flavor to a vintage port. Late bottled vintage port is a rich and full-bodied port wine bursting with ripe...
Created from only the most exceptional harvests, vintage port wines are the most coveted of all port wines and the shining star of every port house. Vintage port's full-bodied flavors and strong...
Aged tawny port is the older sibling of the regular tawny. They both find their beginnings as a Ruby port, but while a regular Tawny is aged in wood for two to seven years, an aged tawny port...
If you thought port wine came in one color, you are mistaken. While white port wine is not nearly as popular as its red counterpart, it should not be overlooked. It is a refreshing and light drink...
Vintage character port wine is perfect for those who have developed a sophisticated port wine palate. Made in the same way and style as vintage port, it offers port wine lovers the well-rounded...
Ruby port wines are considered to be the lightest and easiest to drink of all the port wine varieties. These characteristics are what make ruby port the perfect choice for someone who is new to...
Crusted port wine is simply a different version of a Ruby port and a less expensive alternative to a Vintage port. Crusted port gets its name because it is not filtered and from the natural...
Single Quinta Port wine is produced from a single vineyard or "Quinta." These ports have complex and hearty, forward dark fruit flavors with a slight hint of spice. Single Quinta Port wines are...
Tawny port is the most popular of port wines in the United States and is produced through the blending of older ports. It is lighter in body and color than a Ruby port with the refined, soft...
Pronounced coal-yate-a, this port wine is a vintage-dated tawny with specific bottling rules and regulations that enhance its delicate flavors and characteristics. Buy a bottle of Colheita port...
While there's no doubt that decanting wine is pretty darned classy, it's not always necessary. Read on to learn when, why and how to decant port wine for maximum enjoyment...
Just as true Champagne can come only from the Champagne region in France, true Port wine can only come from the Duoro Valley in Portugal. Port is a fortified wine (usually with Brandy) that is...