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$60.00
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Andresen, Colheita Port 1980 |
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Rare vintage tawny port. Delicate nose of dried fruit and spice. Caramelized and rich on the palate.
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$10.00
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Broadbent, Vinho Verde 2007 |
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One of the few vinho verdes to be shipped in chilled containers. This helps it retain all its fresh, fizzy yumminess. It will cool you down.
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$80.00
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Fonseca, Porto 1983 |
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Vintage port gets better and better as the decades pass, just try and see.
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$13.00
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Lavradores de Feitoria, Douro |
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This wine captures the true essence of the Tinto region. Black cherry, currant and a very powerful finish.
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$10.00
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Monte De Cal, Alentejano 2003 |
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Altenajo is the center for value in Portuguese wines. A home for tons of cool indigenous vareitals. This sees no oak and is totally yummy.
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$29.00
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Niepoort, Senior Tawny Port |
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This port undergoes a slow ageing in wood casks, gently exposing it to air to begin the oxidative ageing. The result is a rich, red fruited port to savor.
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$7.00
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Ponte de Lima, Vinho Verde 2006 |
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Excellent dry, crisp, minerally white with a nice effervescent bite. Very classic Vinho Verde. Why isn't bar wine this good?
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$8.00
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Quinta de Cabriz, Dao |
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A big dark red from Portugal. Mostly made from Port grapes, but completely dry. Remarkable depth for price.
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