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This is filled to the brim with rich dried fruit and spice flavors, including apricot and mango, with vibrant white chocolate and hazelnut notes. The finish is sumptuous.
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Rich, smooth and polished, exhibiting an array of dried apricot, pear and guava flavors that are accented by plenty of apple wood smoke notes. The lush finish surges with mineral, along with hints of peat and ginger cream.
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It has an intense aroma, with notes of bitter marmalade, a floral quality, exotic wood and dried fruits and nuts, with a light, peppery and curry-like spice. The wood ageing adds nobility, complexity and the required richness.
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Young and fruity. Usually aged no more than three years. Should be consumed when it is quite young for the essence of its charm is its spicy, fresh vibrancy.
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This is a stunning Vintage Port: Vivid, intense colour. Intense, herby, spicy bouquet. Massively concentrated rich, firm palate with lovely spicy tannins providing structure. Rich, full-on style. Excellent!
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Aromas of spice cake and caramel herald a sweet, palate-coating stream of baking spice-laced nectar interweaving with espresso roast, treacle and nutty nuances that persist through the delectable aftertaste.
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Velvety tannins and an excellent balance between fruit acidity and opulent port wine sweetness. Fresh as a Ruby and gentle, but considerably more complex and mature.
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Black is a new blend produced from classic varieties that do not make it into the Quinta do Noval vintage. There are ripe blackberries, tar, smoke and orange liqueur on the bouquet that takes time to open. The palate is medium-bodied, very sleek on the entry, fleshy black fruits, sloe, spice and just a hint of white pepper, leading to a very focused finish.
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An estate-grown LBV from a historic property in the Vale Mendiz, in the hills of Pinhao, has the soothing balance of a relatively cool year in the Douro. It’s layered with the flavors of salted plums and a smokiness of split schist rock.
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Freshness that's apparent in the taste of the wine. The youthful fruit character lasts beyond substantial tannins, balancing the wine with density, firmness and length.