Kopke White 30 Years Old Port Wine (375ml)
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    Kopke White 30 Years Old Port Wine (375ml)

    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
    A vibrant yellow-straw colour. Deep and rich nose, with notes of walnut and dried fig that sharpen the style of the wine. Delicate, complex and velvety in the mouth, with polished, round tannins balancing its acidity. A powerful and persistent finish
    Consumption
    8 - 10ºC
    Enjoy
    Ideal choice to serve with appetizers like strong cheeses and pâte
    Bottle Size
    375 ml
    Country
    Portugal
    Type
    Fortified
    Weight
    1.5
    Cast
    Arinto, Viosinho, Gouveio and Malvasia Fina
    Alcohol
    20%
    Vinification
    Fermentation takes place in stainless steel vats at temperatures between 16-18ºC, The fermentation is halted by adding grape brandy, creating the fortified wine
    Total Acidity
    5.06 g/dm3
    Wine Maker
    Carlos Alves
    Ageing
    30 years old
    Ph
    3.42

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