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Port


Port Wine
Port is a fortified wine that is made by adding brandy during fermentation. The addition of spirits kills the yeasts, which in turn halts the fermentation process. This results in a wine both sweet and high in alcohol. Named for its home city Oporto, true Port must come from the designated area. The grapes used are a blend,, but the favored grape thought to be the best is Touriga Nacional. It is a tiny grape with an intensely dark skin that is fond of hot weather. Resultant wines are highly aromatic and inky in color. Other grapes include Tinta Cao, Tinta Roriz and Tinta Barroca to name a few.

>Styles of Port
The most confusing part of buying and choosing port is the style. All ports are made through halting fermentation by adding brandy. From there, the styles are determined by multiple factors. Many ports fall into two broad categories: Ruby and Tawny. The main difference here is aging – Roby ports age in bottle, tawnies age in cask and see a bit of oxygen. Here is a quick description of ruby, tawny and others:

Ruby Port
The most basic and often least-expensive port. Ruby port is bottled young with very little time in cask and sold with no aging required. It keeps its bright ruby color and the best wines show red fruity-spice and warmth. A fine ruby or reserve ruby is usually higher in quality.

Late Bottle Vintage Port
Like vintage port, LBV comes from a single year, often undeclared. It's bottled four to six years after harvest and can be kept for a few years in bottle. Not as complex as actual vintage ports, LBVs are still excellent and can be enjoyed earlier than most vintage ports.

Single-Quinta Port
Quinta stands for vineyard. A single-quinta is just that – port from a single vineyard. Like LBVs, they are from a single year, but usually not a declared year. Ruby in style as they are bottled after only a couple of years in oak.

Vintage Port
The most famous and decadent of ports, vintage ports are only made in declared years and by law must be bottled after 2 years. Because it ages in bottle instead of cask, it will retain those ruby characteristics of fruit and color. Vintage ports are delicious and seductive, with just the right balance of fruit and alcohol to warm your palate and your spirit. Vintage port can last for decades, but are delicate after opening so finish within a couple of days once opened.

Basic Tawny Port
Port that has been aged in cask for a few years, usually showing a lighter hue and a brown tinge. Not as fruity as a ruby and not as intense as an aged tawny. The brown tinge comes from exposure to oxygen at a controlled level.

Aged Tawny Port
An aged tawny has been left in cask or barrel for at least 6 years. Made of high-quality grapes, aged tawnies gain a silky texture and spicy, nutty flavor from oak ageing and oxygen. Can be aged 10, 20 or 30 years, as the bottle will state. Perfect slightly chilled.

Colheita Port (vintage-dated Tawny)
A Colheita port is a vintage aged tawny. The date of harvest will be printed on the label. Colheitas are like aged tawnys, but often with an extra bit of character from the year of harvest.

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Common Descriptors: sweet, warm, spicy, rich, smooth

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