Borges Tawny Reserve Port Wine
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    Borges Tawny Reserve Port Wine

    Founded in 1884 by brothers Antonio and Francisco, the Sociedade dos Vinhos Borges soon became one of the main national winemaking companies. Taking into account that Portuguese wines can only establish themselves in the world by means of their excellence, Borges has always been committed to quality in its production, today exporting to more than fifty countries of the five continents

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    Founded in 1884 by brothers Antonio and Francisco, the Sociedade dos Vinhos Borges soon became one of the main national winemaking companies. Taking into account that Portuguese wines can only establish themselves in the world by means of their excellence, Borges has always been committed to quality in its production, today exporting to more than fifty countries of the five continents

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    Region
    Douro
    Tasting Notes
    Soft attack and volume, with a flavour of jam and marmalade, with the finish in the mouth revealing its aging period
    Consumption
    14 - 16ºC
    Enjoy
    Excellent as an aperitif. Ideally paired with traditional Portuguese sweets made of eggs or dry fruits, cured cheeses and foie gras
    Bottle Size
    White meats, pastas dishes and grilled seafood
    Country
    Portugal
    Type
    Fortified
    Weight
    1.5
    Cast
    Touriga-Franca, Touriga-Nacional, Tinta-Barroca, Tinto-Cão and Tinta-Roriz
    Alcohol
    19%
    Vinification
    The grapes are crushed and destemmed. They ferment for 3 to 4 days, with the skins, and are regularly immersed by remounting. The skins are then separated from the must and a grape brandy with 77% v/v is added
    Total Acidity
    4.2 g/l
    Wine Maker
    Jose Machado
    Ageing
    7 to 8 years

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