Cockburn'sFine Tawny Port NV

Product code: 4531
£17.25 inc VAT
Country
Country: Portugal
Region
Region: Douro
Winery
Winery: Cockburn's
Alcohol
Alcohol: 19.00%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Charles Symington
Grape: Red Port Blend
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Country
Country: Portugal
Region
Region: Douro
Winery
Winery: Cockburn's
Alcohol
Alcohol: 19.00%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Charles Symington
Grape: Red Port Blend

Taste Profile

Light
Bold
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidic

Tasting Note

A bright reddish tawny colour. On the nose Cockburn’s Fine Tawny has light and crisp fruit aromas balanced with a nutty toffee mellowness achieved through its maturation in oak casks. On the palate it’s elegant and well balanced, with a smooth and subtle long finish.

Product Notes

Cockburn's Fine Tawny Port is a delicious, well-balanced fortified wine that has been aged for years to achieve its complex and rich flavor profile. This fine blend is made using only the highest quality grapes handpicked from the Douro Valley in Portugal. The result is a beautiful bouquet of dried fruit, caramel, and subtle spicy notes that are lightly refreshing on the palate. Cockburn's Fine Tawny Port is best served slightly chilled and pairs well with delicious desserts like dark chocolate or baked fruits. This premium, luxurious wine is perfect for savoring after dinner or sharing with friends and family on special occasions.

About the Winery

Cockburn's

Cockburn’s have been revolutionary in every step of the port-making business. In 1815, two brothers John and Robert Cockburn, directly bought grapes from the farmers in upriver Douro, bypassing the merchant’s fair. In 1969, with the launch of the Special Reserve, the company successfully planted the previously ignored Touriga Nacional in large numbers. Despite their success, they still use some traditional techniques like aging in oat vats. Their different business approach and an uncompromising attitude towards tradition have helped them achieve success in port making.

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