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From the quintas of the Douro Valley comes the fine sweetness of the world-renowned port wine. The oldest controlled wine-growing region in the world shines with a unique creation of world fame - and traditionally treads the grapes by foot and music, just like hundreds of years ago. It was the British, Dutch, Germans who introduced port to the big stage of the wine world. But the dessert wine is typical Portuguese joie de vivre, between songs, sun and slate. Port wine is something special, no matter if Ruby, Tawny, White Port or Rosé. First-class port wine is available at VINELLO, your wine trade for fine drops for sweet life.

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White Port - Niepoort
Fortified Wine Port wine semi-dry Portugal Douro & Porto Porto DOC (POR)
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Tawny Port - Osborne
Tawny Port - Osborne
Fortified Wine Port wine Portugal Douro & Porto
29 Grapes Reserve Port - Quinta do Portal 29 Grapes Reserve Port - Quinta do Portal
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto
Cruz Ruby Port - Porto Cruz Cruz Ruby Port - Porto Cruz
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto Douro DOC (POR)
- Ruby Port - Niepoort
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto Porto DOC (POR)
Fine White Port - Quinta do Noval Fine White Port - Quinta do Noval
Fortified Wine Port wine edelsüß (sweet) Portugal Douro & Porto Porto DOC (POR)
White Port Extra Dry - Quinta do Noval White Port Extra Dry - Quinta do Noval
Fortified Wine Port wine dry Portugal Douro & Porto Porto DOC (POR)
Noval Black Port - Quinta do Noval Noval Black Port - Quinta do Noval
Fortified Wine Port wine edelsüß (sweet) Portugal Douro & Porto Porto DOC (POR)
Tawny Port - Niepoort Tawny Port - Niepoort
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto Porto DOC (POR)
Ferreira White Port - Porto Ferreira
Ferreira White Port - Porto Ferreira
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto
Fine Tawny Port DOC - Quinta do Portal
Fine Tawny Port DOC - Quinta do Portal
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto Douro DOC (POR)
Fine Tawny Port - Taylor's Port Fine Tawny Port - Taylor's Port
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto Porto DOC (POR)
Cruz Tawny Port - Porto Cruz Cruz Tawny Port - Porto Cruz
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto Douro DOC (POR)
Late Bottled Vintage Port - Niepoort
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Late Bottled Vintage Port - Niepoort
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto Porto DOC (POR)
Dry White Port - Niepoort Dry White Port - Niepoort
Fortified Wine Port wine semi-dry Portugal Douro & Porto Porto DOC (POR)
- Fine White Port - Quinta do Portal
Fortified Wine Port wine dry Portugal Douro & Porto Douro DOC (POR)
- The Junior Ruby Port - Niepoort
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto Porto DOC (POR)
White Port - Osborne White Port - Osborne
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto Douro DOC (POR)
Ten Years Old Port - Feuerheerd's Ten Years Old Port - Feuerheerd's
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto Douro DOC (POR)
- Ruby Port – Ramos Pinto
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto Porto DOC (POR)
Fine Ruby Port - Quinta do Noval Fine Ruby Port - Quinta do Noval
Fortified Wine Port wine edelsüß (sweet) Portugal Douro & Porto Porto DOC (POR)
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Porto Tawny - Casal Dos Jordões Porto Tawny - Casal Dos Jordões
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto Douro DOC (POR)
- Fine Ruby Port - Quinta do Portal
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto Douro DOC (POR)
Late Bottled Vintage - Osborne
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Late Bottled Vintage - Osborne
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto Douro DOC (POR)
10 Years Old Tawny 0,2 l - Churchill's 10 Years Old Tawny 0,2 l - Churchill's
Fortified Wine Port wine sweet Portugal Douro & Porto
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Many years of port wine expertise: Niepoort Taylor's, Niepoort, Churchills & Trenz

Red port, and rarely white, originates in the Douro Valley of Portugal.

Warm summers and cold winters. This is how the approximately 30 permitted grape varieties for the popular wines from Portugal ripen along the river.

Among them

  • Tinta Roriz (a synonym for the red wine Tempranillo),
  • Gouveio,
  • Touriga Nacional,
  • Touriga Francia,
  • Tinta Cão,
  • Tinta Barroca
  • and Síria.

However, the name port wine refers to the port city of Porto. Here, port wine is traditionally stored in cellars, sometimes in huge barrels.

From Porto, the ships, loaded with the durable port, set sail in all directions. And there lies the origin of why port wine is what it is. A seemingly eternally durable sweet wine that can easily withstand long crossings.

Porto port

By sea, Vinho do Porto reaches all sorts of ports in mainland Europe. And thus also the tastes of connoisseurs.

English, Dutch, Germans were greedy for the fruity sweet wine from the Douro Valley. Therefore, they built in the port Portos warehouse.

Port wine is therefore firmly in the hands of large investors.

Taylor's, Niepoort, Churchills, Trenz - not very Portuguese-sounding names. But with first-class and long-standing expertise in production.

Production, type, taste of port wine (Vinho do Porto)

Fortification, or fortification, is what turns wine into port. During fermentation, high-proof brandy is added to the must, in a ratio of 1 to 4. This kills the yeast cells and stops fermentation.

What remains is the residual sugar, which manifests itself in the subtle sweetness of the port. When the port reaches the required alcohol level of 19 to 22% by volume, the sweet wine is ready for storage.

First, for half a year in the Douro Valley. Then in the cellars near Porto for at least two more years. In the large wooden barrels, which hold up to 550 liters, the port matures until the first tasting. This is when the rest of the process develops.

Port wine

If the vintage appears mediocre, there is a risk of loss of flavor with long storage. This port wine becomes Ruby. Ruby Port remains in the barrel for a short time and is then bottled ready to drink.

Better vintages gain aromas and flavor with longer storage. Port remains in the barrel until it is poured into pipe (small barrel for faster oxidation) or bottle. Depending on the container, the port matures into different classes. For example, Old Tawny and Colheita are produced from the pipe. In the bottle it develops into LBV (Late Bottled Vintage), Crusted Port and Vintage Character.

Absolute top vintages, when recognized by the Port Wine Institute, are considered Vintage. Ports of this grade are bottled as soon as possible and aged for at least 10 years. In terms of taste, Vintage Ports develop over decades.

Port Wine Variants

Thus, the differences of the port wine variants lie in the time and container of storage. Depending on this, there are different classes of port wine:

  1. Ruby is a young, fruity port wine that matures in wooden barrels and goes on sale after a few years. Its bouquet shows fruity berries and forest aromas.
  2. Tawny matures longer, both in wooden barrels and in small pipes. The amber to golden body of the dessert wine shows nuances of dry fruits, nuts and plums. These result from contact with air.
  3. Colheita is considered a specialty and matures in wooden barrels for at least 7 years. This gives it a very spicy note. Unlike many other port wines, Colheita is not a cuvée of several vintages.

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Our port wine recommendation

Tawny Port - Osborne

From the finest grape varieties of the Douro Valley springs the Tawny Port of Osborne. It shows a wonderful golden-brown hue. The full ripe and sweet body, with subtle hints of honey and wood. The Tawny matures 4 years in small pipe wooden barrels. It is a super finish after any meal.

Vintage Port 2011 - Churchill's

From the extra class comes the Vintage Port from Churchill's Estate. It convinces with deep dark red color and complex bouquet. Ripe dark berries with strong spice and nuances of fine chocolate provide a harmonious experience. Goes well with dry fruits and sweet pastries. Or simply to store, for several decades.

What is the best port wine?

The supposed best port wine carries a proud price tag of about €100,000 and comes from Niepoort. For those who lack the necessary money for such expensive port wines, the Vintage Ports are worthwhile. These are generally considered the best Port wines. Only great vintages are declared Vintage vintages. But: until the vintage ports have reached their full potential, they are stored for a while. A good 10 to 50 years.

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Port still life

Things to know about Port
What is Port Wine?
Port wine is a Portuguese dessert wine from the Douro Valley, named after the port city of Porto, from where port wine was shipped. Port wine, also Port or Vinho do Porto, is a wine made from mostly red grapes. Brandy, 77% by volume, is added to it during fermentation to stop the fermentation. The remaining residual sugar is responsible for the sweet character of the port wine Tawny Port is a style of Port wine made from young vintages. Tawny Port is aged in a large tank for 2 to 3 years. After that, it is transferred to the pipes. Here the port receives more air contact, which is expressed by nutty aromas in the taste Ruby Port is a style of Port made up of young vintages that undergoes an aging of 2 to 3 years in a large tank. It is characterized by its ruby color and fruity taste.
What is Tawny Port?
Port is served differently depending on its class. White Port is drunk chilled before meals. Ruby and Tawny Port are suitable as dessert wine at room temperature. It is best served in a half-filled, tulip-shaped glass, so that the aromas can develop ideally. As an aperitif, a squeeze of lemon is often added to the port wine A tulip glass, also known as a digestif glass, is best for getting the full concentration of aromas in the glass.
What is Ruby Port?
Typical of Port is the sweetness. Depending on the aging process, other diverse flavors emerge in Port. Ruby Port is characterized by intense wild berries and fruity berries. Tawny is less fruity and is characterized by nuances of plums, nuts, marzipan and dates Port is considered a dessert wine and is therefore often served after a meal. The best port wines accompany all types of food. Especially cheese and nut variations complement port.
How to drink port wine correctly?
It all depends on the port wine. You can find ports for less than 10 €, but often in 0.2 liter bottles. Decent qualities can be found between 20 and 50 €. There are almost no upper limits. The most expensive port wine in the world costs about 100,000 € Sherry and port are both fortified wines, i.e. wines that are fortified with alcohol. However, the similarities end there. The biggest differences are in the origin and the grape varieties. Port from Portugal's Douro Valley is made from both red and white varieties. While the Spanish sherry is produced exclusively from white grape varieties Port wine can be stored well. Vintage ports in particular are known for having developed their full potential only after decades. The storage place may be gladly dark and have a constant temperature of 10-12 ° C. Port wine is stored horizontally Vintage and Crusted Port should first be decanted after opening. After that it is advisable to consume the port wine quickly. Tawny and Colheita Port, on the other hand, are stable when exposed to air and can be kept for weeks after opening All port wines are sweet due to the residual sugar that remains during fermentation. Thus, port is considered a sweet wine.
Which glasses to use for port wine?
Port wine belongs to the sweet wines, has a high sugar content and is therefore not dry. However, there are dry and chip dry port wines. Their sugar content is lower than that of conventional ports. However, they are still comparatively sweet.
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