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Quinta do Noval Port, 1950
Da Silva Label
1950 Nova da Silva Bottling. Mature tawny colour, attractive bouquet with spice and liquorice on the nose. Medium body and long finish. An attractive port from a classic vintage.
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Price: $621.32 USD
Stock: 2 in Stock
Salento, 1950
Rosso Vecchio, Ruffino, Puglia
Salento is in the region of Puglia on the heel of Italy. The Ruffino is a fortified wine made predominantly from the primitivo grape. The wine has a liquorice and spice bouquet, a medum body and a long alcoholic finish.
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Price: $344.61 USD
Stock: 2 in Stock
Sandeman, 1950
Vintage Port
Embossed capsule | Plain label
Color: Dark tawny with some red left.
Nose: Sweet Christmas spices. Rich, round sugar. Turpentine.
Palate: Some tannins, edgy. On the dry side for Port (which is typical to me for Sandeman). Decent fruit.
Finish: Medium length. Finish seems younger than the Port's age.
*Glenn E. For The Love Of Port.com*
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Price: $762.23 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Sherry, 1950
Harvey's Extra Superior Amontillado Sherry
Bottled 1950
This Sherry wine, was bottled in 1950, An intense sherry that is matured in an oxygen present environment. The resulting wines are fragrant and the best examples will display dried fruits, leather, polished wood and exotic spices. It is characterized by nutty aromas, tobacco, aromatic herbs and often ethereal, polished notes of oak. The fusion of two different aging processes makes Amontillado wines extraordinarily complex and intriguing and a wonderful wine to pair with food
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Price: $249.81 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Sherry, 1950
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Harvey's Extra Superior Amontillado Sherry
Bottled 1950
This Sherry wine, was bottled in 1950, An intense sherry that is matured in an oxygen present environment. The resulting wines are fragrant and the best examples will display dried fruits, leather, polished wood and exotic spices. It is characterized by nutty aromas, tobacco, aromatic herbs and often ethereal, polished notes of oak. The fusion of two different aging processes makes Amontillado wines extraordinarily complex and intriguing and a wonderful wine to pair with food
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Price: $152.45 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Smith Woodhouse Vintage Port, 1950
Vintage Port
This Port is now beginning to reach its full maturity and is ready for drinking. As it ages further, it will begin to develop gently into a more tawny style Port.
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Price: $634.13 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Valtellina, 1950
Frateli Pollati
Valtellina is one of Italy’s most dramatic wine regions, located in Lombardy, the vineyards are located on steep mountains. The principal grape variety is Chiavennasca (the local name for Piedmont’s Nebbiolo and an Italian grape varietal that has been cultivated since medieval times here). The DOCG wines are generally comprised of at least 90% Chiavennasca and then blended with other quality local grapes like Brugnola, Rossola, Pignola. Then there is a DOC Valtellina Rosso (also called Rosso di Valtellina DOC) which requires at least 80% of the blend be Chiavennasca and does not have minimum ageing requirements. …
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Price: $190.88 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Cantine Antonio Ferrari, 1949
Il 49 di Antonio Ferrari
The Il Barone ‘49 shows a deep garnet colour. For something so old it is still fresh with a touch of oxidation on notes of black cherries, chocolate and espresso infused with sweet spices. The wine has a long finish. This is a wine from the 1949 wine harvest. Fermentation was arrested before complete leaving a high residual sugar content which has preserved the wine. The wine then went into large old Slovenian casks for ten years and then stored in tanks where it has remained until bottling this year. Antonio Ferrari was a wine merchant and negociant in Piedmont who in the mid-20th century developed an interest in the grapes of Puglia. …
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Price: $280.55 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Rioja, 1949
CVNE, Imperial
The Compania Vinicola del Norte was founded in 1879 by two brothers from Bilbao. Four generations later the firm is still managed by the same family. CVNE still sits on its original site in the Barrio de la Estacion in Haro.
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Price: $506.02 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Rioja, 1949
CVNE, Imperial (Vintage Illegible/faded)
The Compania Vinicola del Norte was founded in 1879 by two brothers from Bilbao. Four generations later the firm is still managed by the same family. CVNE still sits on its original site in the Barrio de la Estacion in Haro.
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Price: $377.91 USD
Stock: 5 in Stock
Salento, 1949
Rosso Bianco, Ruffino, Puglia
Sweet White fortified wine
Salento is in the region of Puglia on the heel of Italy. The Ruffino is a fortified wine made predominantly from the primitivo grape. The wine has a liquorice and spice bouquet, a medium body and a long alcoholic finish.
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Price: $447.09 USD
Stock: 2 in Stock
Kopke, 1948
Vintage Port
A rare 1948 vintage port from Kopke, the oldest port house. You should expect a garnet coloured port with aromas of dried red fruit, raisins and figs with prunes, coffee and cinnamon and clove notes. On the palate it should be sweet and smooth with the acidity balancing the sweetness and with a long aftertaste.
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Price: $1,274.66 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Haut Brion, 1948
Pessac Leognan, Bordeaux 1er Grand Cru Classe
Top Shoulder
Price: $1,530.87 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Fonseca Port, 1948
Vintage Port
Clearance Offer | Mid Shoulder | Was £1650 | Now £550
1948 Fonseca Vintage Port – James Suckling had bestowed 100 points on this VP. Tawny-centered colour with a light yellowish edge, with surprisingly light colour overall, not what I am used to. In contrast to the massive masculine style of the Taylor, this showed the smooth elegance and feminine style of a great well-aged vintage Port. It exhibits cherry and sweet cranberry fruit, along with an incredibly complex and everlasting finish.
Review by Roy Hersh- For the Love of Port
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Price: $704.58 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Madeira, 1948
MBV - Barbeito bottled - Malvasia
This is a rare and limited release of the 1948 Madeira from the family cellars. The bottles are in perfect condition. There is something ethereal about tasting such a rare vintage. The 1948 Malvasia is very dry as one would expect from this style of Madeira. There is a huge amount happening on the complexity front with some bitter nut skin notes with dried flowers and citrus pith. Although quite dry, this does not come across as too severe. An electric wine that is astonishingly refreshing. Massive finish that goes on and on.
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Price: $800.66 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Taylor's Port, 1948
Vintage Port 100 points - Neil Martin Vinous
100 points - Neil Martin Vinous.
The 1948 Taylor's has a strong tawny colour. On the nose there was a wonderful coffee, chocolate and tobacco. With an alluring herbal aroma. On the palate this port has a luscious feel on the palate and incredibly complex layers of caramel, chocolate and coffee. This continued with an incredible long persistent finish. VWP tasting March 2017
BY NEAL MARTIN | MAY 7, 2018
There is Vintage Port and then there is the 1948 Taylor Fladgate. It remains a monumental Port that towers over the 20th century. Nineteen forty-eight is perhaps one of the lesser-known declarations compared to 1945 and 1963, although nine houses declared that year. …
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Price: $1,658.98 USD
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Taylor's Port, 1948
Vintage Port Level in Neck 100 points - Neil Martin Vinous
From the very good 1948 vintage, this very rare Taylors vintage port is one of the finest ports ever made
There is Vintage Port and then there is the 1948 Taylor Fladgate. It remains a monumental Port that towers over the 20th century. Nineteen forty-eight is perhaps one of the lesser-known declarations compared to 1945 and 1963, although nine houses declared that year. Michael Broadbent described that as an “error of judgment” given the quality of the vintage in retrospect. I have been fortunate to taste the 1948 Taylors on several occasions, encountering one or two perfect bottles along the way. …
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Price: $1,787.08 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Armagnac, 1947
Domaine de Mahu Bas-Armagnac 1947
Price: $1,082.50 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Armagnac Marquis de Montdidier, 1947
Armagnac - Magnum 1.5lt Bottle
This 1947 Armagnac displays a rich palate feeling the alcohol and the concentration of dry plums, spicy with persistent flavour of rancio and of spices, but round, soft and long in the finish. The tannins are very present, but full-bodied and round.
Marquis de Montdidier are a French brandy brand that specifically uses grapes from the Burgundy wine-region. The name itself originates from the house of Montdidier, an aristocratic French family with roots all the way back to 956.
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Price: $1,787.08 USD
Stock: 2 in Stock
Baron de Lustrac, 1947
Vintage Armagnac
In original Wooden Gift Box
A rare 1947 vintage Armagnac from Baron de Lustrac.
Baron de Lustrac is a small traditional éleveur specialising in fine old Armagnac vintages. Their extensive range is sourced from neighbouring estates in the Tenereze and Mas Armagnac regions and they keep an ageing and bottling chais near Magnan, in the Bas Armagnac region.
Produced in the traditional style on copper pot stills and aged in a combination of oak barrels and glass bonbons, Baron de Lustrac produce some of France`s finest vintage bottlings.
This 1947 vintage would make the perfect birthday gift for fans of fine Brandy.
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Price: $1,146.55 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Caillou, 1947
New
Sauternes 2eme Cru Classe
Tasting Notes from Cellar Tracker (2017) Good fill level, not decanted. Clear, salmon-amber color. Needs lots of air to open up and offers the wonderful perfume that only a truly great Sauternes can produce: Notes of honey, herbs, spices, all woven into one complex blend. The sweetness has perfectly blended in over the last half century and is balanced perfectly by the high acidity. Very mulit-layered and extremely complex. Toffee, coffee, honey, spices, figs and much more. Astonishingly everything is at its right place, all components of acidity, flavors and alcohol are perfectly integrated. …
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Price: $575.20 USD
Stock: 2 in Stock
Chateau Coutet, 1947
New
Barsac, Premier Cru Classe
1947 Chateau Coutet tasting note from Cellar Tracker. "If the nose on the 1947 Coutet is promising, then the palate over-delivers with the most fresh rough cut Seville orange marmalade, macadamia, toffee, cooked shiitake, Marsala, and unsmoked cigar. This isn’t the biggest, but I love its combination of fresh and savory, of young and old, of lush and svelte." Tasted 2022 - 96 Points
Château Coutet is a Bordeaux wine estate located in the Barsac appellation within the Sauternes region of Bordeaux, France. It is particularly known for its sweet white wines, which are often made from a blend of Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, and Muscadelle grapes affected by noble rot. …
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Price: $698.18 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Coutet, 1947
Barsac, Premier Cru Classe
Vanilla, caramel nose; mature, delicious, caramel, vanilla palate with good structure; long finish
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Price: $506.02 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Margaux, 1947
Margaux, 1er Grand Cru Classe
Vandermeulen bottled.
High Shoulder
Château Margaux 1947 is an outstandingly great wine, particularly powerful and still very fresh. The bouquet is intense and mellow, with very ripe fruit coming through. On the palate, the power of the tannins comes to the fore, leaving a slightly dry impression, which is quite typical of the wines of this generation. This type of wine was made for long ageing. It can be enjoyed now, of course, but it can be laid down without any problem for many more years.
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Price: $2,498.07 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Palmer, 1947
Margaux 3rd Growth Classification
95 Points cellar tracker review.
" It takes 15-20 minutes to open up this 69-year old beauty. Opulent and warm nose with light flower and prefume. The palate rested with clean and clear cherry, mints and sweet. Medium finishing given the age. It showed its best around 55-75 minutes after the bottle opened, and faded quickly after with alcoholic taste." Review on cellar tracker posted 2016.
An icon of the Margaux appellation, immediately recognisable by its midnight blue label and its inimitable velvet taste, Château Palmer has illustrated itself, over the course of its history, by a sound obsession: to carry its wines further on in their expression of the nuances of a great terroir. …
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Price: $1,215.73 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock