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40Yr

Taylor´s Tawny Port 40 Years

Taylor´s Porto Tawny 40 anos é um magnífico Porto feito a partir de um lote de vinhos excepcionalmente raros e antigos, o qual é produzido em quantidades limitadas, sendo envelhecido em cascos de carvalho nas caves de em Vila Nova de Gaia. Com uma densidade excepcional e um poderoso nariz a frutas desidratadas, mel e um toque de especiarias, para além de uma textura rica e intensa.

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    248,90  /750ml

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    Producer

    Type

    Region

    Year

    40Yr

    Grape varieties

    Several typical from the Douro.

    Viticulture

    Vinification

    Yeasts

    Oenology

    Volume

    750 mL

    Alcoholic content

    20% Vol

    Harmonisation

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    Taylor´s Tawny Port 40 Years

    Grape varieties: Several typical Douro grape varieties.
    Aging: Oak casks for an average of 40 years.
    Colour: Golden and olive green.
    Aroma: Exceptional density and a powerful nose of dried fruit, honey and a touch of spice. Signs of nutmeg, roasted coffee and intense nutty sensation converge, both on the bouquet and on the palate.
    Flavour: The rich, intense, voluptuous and almost viscous texture of the wine culminates in a finish of incredible persistence.


    Serve: 12⁰ to 16⁰
    Consumption: Immediate.


    Harmonisation: Dessert wine. It goes well with fig, almond and caramel flavours. It is also excellent to accompany a crème brulée or a bowl of strawberries. It can also be enjoyed alone at the end of the meal with nuts or other dried fruit.


    Producer: Taylor´s

    Enology: David Guimarães

    Awards and Notes:

    • Robert Parker/ Mark Squires – 95/100
    • Neal Martin – 95/100

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