Quinta do Crasto10 Year Old Tawny Porto NV

Product code: 25010
£33.50 inc VAT
Country
Country: Portugal
Region
Region: Douro
Alcohol
Alcohol: 19.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Manuel Lobo
Grape
Grape: Old Vines
Grape: Old Vines - Field Blend
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Country
Country: Portugal
Region
Region: Douro
Alcohol
Alcohol: 19.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Manuel Lobo
Grape
Grape: Old Vines
Grape: Old Vines - Field Blend

Taste Profile

Light
Bold
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidic

Tasting Note

The wine is amber in colour and offers excellent aroma complexity, with notes of honey, figs and so fine spices. On the palate it is fresh and perfectly balanced. The finish is delicate, elegant and persistent.

Product Notes

Quinta do Crasto 10 Year Old Tawny Porto wine is a luxurious and refined Portuguese fortified wine that offers a delightful sensory experience. Aged for a decade in oak barrels, this Tawny Porto exudes a rich and complex flavor profile. Notes of dried fruits, nuts, and caramel mingle with hints of spice and oak, creating a harmonious and balanced taste. The wine's smooth and velvety texture makes it a pleasure to sip slowly and savor every drop. Perfect for pairing with a variety of desserts or enjoyed on its own as a digestif, Quinta do Crasto 10 Year Old Tawny Porto is a timeless classic that showcases the artistry and tradition of Portuguese winemaking.

About the Winery

Quinta do Crasto

Northern Portugal wine brands have a rich history associated with them. The Quinta do Crasto label is no different from them, either. You can find the huge vineyards of Quinta do Crasto in the strategic location of Douro Demarcated Region, where the family-owned estates have been in existence for over 100 years. The history of this wine label dates back to as early as 1615!

https://www.quintadocrasto.pt

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