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Port

Portugal. Famous for its Port, and of course its Ugal. Named for the town of Porto, Port is often hailed as the world's best fortified wine. Superb with any kind of cheese, smoked meat, or indeed 'another glass of port', Vintage ports can sell for frankly terrifying sums of money. Our advice? Spend at least £15 on a bottle to avoid cheap, sickly, supermarket plonk.

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A vintage Cockburn's made with over 80% of the grapes from their own properties. 40% of the blend is from their Vilarica vineyards, which are gentle slopes, grown in blocks of individual grape...  More info
$70.36
Robert Parker awarded this 1977 vintage croft 88 points. Good now until 2015. Thick, rich and syrupy with of dried fruit, date, berry fruits.  More info
$149.19
This a twenty year old tawny port from Croft.  More info
$127.32
A superb vintage from Dow's. James Suckling from the Wine Spectator described this as the "Best Dow in decades". Perfect in 5 to 10 years.  More info
$107.75
The 2000 vintage from Graham's is a rounded, balanced port, with plummy, thick, berry fruit notes.  More info
$99.17
A very rich, vibrant vintage port, Quinta do Vesuvio 1996 offers an incredible cornucopia of cherry, chocolate and also freshness. Well integrated tannins, will continue to improve for another decade...  More info
$140.10
A very rich, aromatic 2003 vintage from Quinta do Vesuvio. Elegant with finesse, notes of fruit, good tannins. An excellent vintage.  More info
$89.67
The 1994 vintage from Cockburn's great superb range of vintage ports. Wine Spectator's James Suckling awarded this 92 points in 1997 and described this as being "big and juicy". Perfect after 15...  More info
$110.01
The 2003 vintage from Dow's follows the clear cut style of the company, with a drier port than other popular port houses, but with superb body and power. Whilst this will be ready after 4 to 5 years...  More info
$90.35
A very intense and concentrated vintage from Croft, the 1994 was awarded 96 points from Wine Spectator, making it a top scorer. Best after 10 to 15 years. Hailed as "the Best Croft since '45."  More info
$108.37
1997 was a particularly dry year and the conditions have proffered a decent vintage Dow's. Lively and fruity in its youth, will mature excellently.  More info
$68.62
This is a twenty year old Tawny Port from famed Port producer - Taylor's. Tawyny ports have a nutty quality and complement Stilton very well.  More info
$68.24
A fabulously rich port from Quinta de Roriz with velvety tannins - this is ready to drink now but will age wonderfully for around 25 years!  More info
$77.48
This vintage Port is a whopping thirty years old. During this time the Port has developed complex aromas and flavours that make this an incredible after-dinner drink.  More info
$114.72
Dow's Midnight Port
(75cl, 19%)
Midnight Port is a blend from Dow's made with ruby port.  More info
$19.54
Offers plenty of the Quinta de Vesuvio house style of supremely aromatic, full bodied ports. This 1999 vintage will continue to improve over a good 15 to 20 years.  More info
$79.80
Croft 1991 Vintage Port
(75cl, 20.50%)
Wine Spectator awarded this 94 points! Croft vintages are only declared a few times a decade, when a remarkable year has been had. This is a rounded, supple port with a phenomenal mouthfeel. Will...  More info
$108.09
Dow's Fine Tawny Port
(75cl, 19%)
This is the youngest in Dow's oak aged range of Ports, with three years of wood ageing and a wonderfully nutty character.  More info
$17.28
Dow's Fine Ruby Port
(75cl, 19%)
This Ruby Port is the youngest of Dow's range of wood aged port. This is aged for around 3 years in oak.  More info
$17.01
Taylor's LBV 2007
(75cl, 20%)
Taylor's has always done a very fine LBV, and the 2007 is a particularly good example. It was made with grapes grown on the company's own vineyards in Cima Corgo and Douro Superior, and What Food...  More info
$27.13
Such excellent structure, this port will keep for decades. The 1994 vintage harkens back to the Graham's of 1970. A huge, intense port.  More info
$135.72
Will mature well for around 20 years,  More info
$94.22
Harveys Bristol Cream is a classic aperitif sherry, best serves very cold. Offers nutty, raisin notes.  More info
$15.66
Another great, well-structured tawny port from Taylor's. The extra ten years of aging from the standard 10 year old have produced a fine balanced port traditionally enjoyed as a dessert wine or at the...  More info
$72.80
Dow's Crusted Port
(75cl, 20%)
A blend of full bodied ports from Dow's recent vintages. These are matured for around a year to a year and a half before bottling without filtration or fining. The blend is then aged for three years...  More info
$33.30
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