Kopke Vintage 2011 Port Wine
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    Kopke Vintage 2011 Port Wine

    kopke is  the oldest Port wine house.It was established in 1638, even before there was a Demarcated Region of the Douro. This House built an impeccable reputation based on the highest quality. It is leader in the production of Port Tawny Colheita wines, including white port, Kopke has a remarkable range of special category Ports, also producing excellent DOC Douro wines

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    kopke is  the oldest Port wine house.It was established in 1638, even before there was a Demarcated Region of the Douro. This House built an impeccable reputation based on the highest quality. It is leader in the production of Port Tawny Colheita wines, including white port, Kopke has a remarkable range of special category Ports, also producing excellent DOC Douro wines

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    Region
    Douro
    Tasting Notes
    Full wine, full of color marked by a freshness and complexity blameless. Powerful wines that seduce and delight while young but, above all, that have a significant potential for evolving and that is capable of crossing and stay for the story
    Enjoy
    Goes well with strong cheeses, chocolate desserts and a good cigar
    Bottle Size
    White meats, pastas dishes and grilled seafood
    Country
    Portugal
    Type
    Fortified
    Year
    2011
    Weight
    2
    Cast
    Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca and Tinta Roriz
    Alcohol
    20%
    Vinification
    These vintages ports are ranked among the top releases. The grapes are harvested from very old vines of up to 100-plus years, yielding small amounts of fruit from famous vineyards at Quinta São Luiz
    Wine Maker
    Carlos Alves

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