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Kopke Colheita 1957 Port Wine

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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Alue
Douro
Tasting muistiinpanoja
Complex and delicate nose, standing-out the resinous aromas, well integrated with notes of almonds, honey and orange. Sweet taste, elegant and balanced, well combined with the caramel suggestions. Smooth and persistent finish
Nauti
Caramel desserts, dried fruits and spices
Pullon koko
White meats, pastas dishes and grilled seafood
Country
Portugal
Tyyppi
Fortified
Vuosi
1957
Paino
2
Cast
Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca and Tinta Roriz
Alkoholi
20%
Vinkkejä
The grapes are destemmed, crushed and vinified in a careful maceration with extraction of coloour, tannins and aroma, complemented by permanent pumping-over during fermentation. This process takes place in vats at a controlled temperature (28-30ºC)
Täydellinen happamuus
5.37 g/dm3
Viininvalmistaja
Carlos Alves
Ikääntyminen
Matures in wood for a variable periods of time never less than 7 years
Ph Ph Ph
3.56
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