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Deep ruby-red colour with granate halo. Vibrant nose, full of young and fruity aromas. In the mouth it is firm, smooth and balance, revealing great freshness and strength.
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Inky black in hue, lovely fresh black fruits – cherry and berry – flesh out this unfiltered LBV’s bony tannins. Impressively hewn.
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This is what 20-year-old is all about. Subtle aromas of toffee, caramel and flan, with hints of dried fruits. Medium- to full-bodied, with sweet fruit and a long coffee aftertaste that turns to honey and apricots. Very fine indeed.
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The sibling of Tawny Dee, Ruby Dum is surprisingly intense with aromas of sweet red cherries and blackberries.
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Brick red in colour and displaying dried fruit flavour with nutty subtleties. On the palate, it is very well balanced with a luscious fruity character which integrates well into the lengthy finish.
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Soft, rich and full with good density and some complexity. Quite nutty with a rich texture on the finish.
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Surprisingly fresh new-style Rosé port, with bright, lifted scent and a fine bouquet of tropical fruits and exotic wood, elegant palate.
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Rich aromatically, black forest fruits especially plum, stand out in the nose, with oaky notes of pine and cedar, floral tones of rockrose, hints of “sous bois”, and spices such as cloves and nutmeg. An excellent body, well-present acidity, lively yet well-integrated tannins and hints of black forest fruits on the finish.
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A smooth, round and nutty light amber-coloured port aged in oak casks for a period of at least seven years. This newly-developed blend comes from one of the leading names in port production. Carefully crafted soft fruity Port.
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Deep red, opaque and inky, intense fresh red fruit aromas. In the mouth, rich plummy flavours with hints of strawberry are supported by soft tannins which give a firm backbone.
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This is only the second release of a Quinta do Seixo vintage from Sandeman, which has held the estate in its portfolio since 2007. It is distinguished by the fact that all the grapes come from this one property, in contrast to the house’s main vintage expression, which has not been declared this year.