![]() ![]() Wine would go from Portugal to England, while salt cod (bacalhau) went from England to Portugal. During its ageing process, the young and fruity aromas oxidise and are transformed into a bouquet (set of aromas) where the aromas of dried fruits, wood and spices stand out.The trading relationship between England and Portugal started with the 1386 Treaty of Windsor. Although Tawny is not a blend wine, it is subject to rackings and topping up during its maturation process. Before being bottled, it is aged for a minimum of seven years in wood. ![]() Good quality Tawny Port from a single harvest. The ageing period in wood is variable and the age at which the wine is classified results from the approximate average age of the various wines that make up the blend (mixture of two or more grape varieties) used. This is a Tawny Port obtained by blending wines from several harvests in order to bring together different organoleptic characteristics (colour, aroma and flavour). The indications of age are: 10 years old, 20 years old, 30 years old and more 40 years old. Good quality Port wine with permission to use age designation. Reserve Tawny is obtained from the blending of wines with an average age of five to seven years. Tawny Reserva wines have superior qualities to Tawny and their tonalities vary according to the winemaking processes: they may be red, close to ruby, or brownish similar to the colour of older tawnies. The Reserve category is applicable to Tawny and Ruby. During the ageing process, many rackings are performed to force the oxidation process and give the wine a golden colour. Therefore, it does not present the characteristics of oak ageing. Port wine obtained from blends of wines, usually with an average age of three years and aged in oak casks. Once bottled, its peculiar characteristics originate a deposit (crust) on the wall of the bottle. ![]() It is obtained by blending wines from different harvests and bottled after 3 to 4 years of ageing in wood. This Port is of high quality and ages in bottle for at least three years and may therefore create a deposit. The Late Bottled Vintage category also includes Bottle Matured Port. is bottled between 31st July of the fourth year and 31st December of the sixth year after harvesting. It is aged in large vats, oak casks or stainless steel tanks so that the oxidative evolution is extremely slow. It has a harvest date and is generally obtained from a blend of wines from that harvest. Good quality Port wine with a good ageing capacity. The wine blends used in the production of Ruby Reserva are more carefully selected than those used in the Ruby category. Reserve Ruby are more aromatic, fruity and have a more complex structure than Ruby. It is a young wine, rich in aromas reminiscent of red fruits, full-bodied and with a strong flavour. Wine whose colour resembles the ruby gemstone because it has an ageing process with little or no oxidation (usually up to 3 years in wooden barrels). Its pink colour is obtained through a less intense maceration of red grapes and in which no oxidation phenomena are promoted during its conservation. Rosé is a fresh, smooth and versatile Port, being a recent innovation in the universe of Port Wines. It has golden hues and a persistent taste. It is a white Port Wine of very good quality obtained by blending and aged in wood for at least seven years. In terms of sweetness, white Port can be divided into Extra Dry, Dry, Sweet and Tearful. The younger Port wines are usually consumed as an aperitif, while those that go through a longer ageing period have a more intense flavour and should be drunk after meals. White Port varies according to the degree of sweetness and ageing period. ![]()
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