Warre's Late Bottled Vintage Port 1990

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    Warre's Late Bottled Vintage Port 1990 Front Label
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    Vintage
    1990

    Size
    750ML

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    Warre's was alone for many years in continuing to make LBV in the same way as it had been made for generations: bottled without any fining or filtration after some 4 years ageing in cask. The Port is then matured in bottle for some 8 years during which time it develops the superb style and nose that is unique to Vintage Port. Warre's Traditional Bottle Matured LBV is generally acknowledged to be the finest of its type.

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    The history of the Warre family in Portugal dates back to William Warre, who was born in India in 1706, where his parents and grandparents were long established members of the East India Company. In 1729, he arrived in Portugal and became a partner in the export company, Messrs. Clark, Thornton & Warre, which exported Portuguese wine among other goods. By the close of the 18th century, Warre’s had become one of the leading companies in the Port wine trade. His grandson, another William Warre, continued and grew the business while also maintaining an outstanding military career, contributing substantially towards the recovery of Portugal’s independence.

    The Symington family’s ancestry in the Port trade spans a period of over 350 years, through 13 generations. They are descended from Andrew James Symington and Beatrice Atkinson who were married in Oporto in 1891. Andrew James arrived as a young man from Scotland in 1882 and was admitted to partnership in the firm of Warre & Co. in 1905 and in 1908 he became the soul owner of Warre & Co. Currently six members of the Symington family (five from the 13th generation in the Port trade) are actively involved in Warre’s day-to-day management, with the dedication and long-term commitment that are unique to a family-run business. From the vineyards through the winemaking, aging, and blending, a member of the family is directly responsible for every bottle of Warre’s Port produced. The family’s commitment to its wines is stronger than ever after 350 years, an unparalleled tradition in the Port trade.

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    HNYWASLBV90C_1990 Item# 12559

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