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Graham's Port Bond, 2025
Grahams Port Bond (Single Bottle 1x75cl)
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Grahams Port Bonds
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Grahams Port Bonds
It has long been a tradition for special occasions to be marked by the laying down of vintage port from the year of the event. Problematically, due to the fact that a vintage year is normally only declared in the second year after the harvest, the recipient of the gift often has to remain empty handed until sometime after the celebration. …
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Price: £109.99
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Harveys, 1954
Believed Grahams Malvedos Vintage Port bottled by Harveys of Bristol Unlabelled- High Shoulder
The 1954 Harveys' Vintage port is actually believed to be 1954 Grahams Malvedos. Grahams have indicated that the 1954 Malvedos Vintage was supplied exclusively to Harveys of Bristol in this year who bottled it under their own brand.
Established in Bristol, England, in 1796, the company has been a prominent player in the wine trade for over two centuries. Originally founded by John Harvey, it began as a small wine merchant, importing and distributing wines primarily from Portugal.
Over the years, J. Harvey & Sons expanded its operations and gained a reputation for its expertise in sourcing and aging high-quality wines. …
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Price: £375.00
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Hooper's Port, 2017
Late Bottled Vintage Port (LBV)
Hooper's 2017 Late Bottled Vintage (LBV) Port is a distinguished fortified wine from Portugal's Douro Valley. LBV ports are crafted from a single year's harvest and aged in oak casks for four to six years before bottling, allowing them to develop rich and complex flavors.
Tasting Notes: This 2017 LBV presents a deep ruby hue with aromatic notes of ripe red fruits, such as cherries and plums, complemented by subtle hints of spice and dark chocolate. On the palate, it offers a harmonious blend of fruit sweetness and well-integrated tannins, leading to a smooth, lingering finish.
Serving Suggestions: Best enjoyed slightly chilled, between 16°C and 18°C. …
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Price: £19.95
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Hooper's Port, 2018
Late Bottled Vintage Port (LBV)
Hooper's 2018 Late Bottled Vintage Port is a refined single-vintage port crafted from the rich soils of Portugal's Douro Valley. Produced with grapes from the 2018 harvest, this wine is matured in oak barrels for up to six years, allowing it to develop a smooth, layered profile distinct to LBV ports.
Tasting Profile
This LBV showcases a vibrant deep ruby hue and aromatic notes of ripe blackberries, plums, and a hint of floral essence. On the palate, expect luscious dark fruit flavors interwoven with cocoa, a dash of licorice, and a hint of warming spice. The tannins are well-structured, offering a pleasing balance and a lingering, velvety finish. …
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Janneau, 1947
Armagnac 1947 Vintage
The 1947 Janneau Armanac is the expression of a single year and has a unique character associated with the year and the cask in which it has been stored. These vintages are bottled at the alcohol level in which they naturally come out of the cask. There is a wonderful contrast between the sweet and sour flavours of wood, amplified by the strong alcoholic degree. 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.
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Price: £895.00
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Janneau, 1966
Armagnac 1966 Vintage Armagnac
The 1966 Janneau Grand Armagnac is a distinguished single-vintage release from one of France’s most historic Armagnac houses. Aged for 29 years and bottled at 43% ABV, this spirit exemplifies Janneau’s commitment to traditional craftsmanship and long-term maturation. Produced in the heart of the Armagnac region, Janneau is renowned for its meticulous distillation and aging processes, which contribute to the depth and complexity of their vintage expressions.
On the nose, this Armagnac offers a bouquet of pleasant and lovely aromas, inviting the taster into its rich profile. The palate is characterized by a rich sensation, highlighting the concentration of dry plums and a persistent flavor of rancio and spices. …
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Price: £325.00
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J. de Maillac, 1969
J de Malliac Armagnac
A bottle of J. de Malliac Armagnac from 1969 would be particularly notable due to its age and the potential complexity and richness that come with decades of aging.
Tasting Notes
The wine is a blend of deep amber and mahogany colour, with a complex nose of dried fruits, spices, vanilla, caramel, honey, and oak. The palate is smooth and velvety, with flavors of dried apricots, raisins, candied orange peel, dark chocolate, toffee, roasted nuts, and oak. The finish is long and satisfying, with a gentle fade of oak, spice, and sweet fruit.
Serving & Food Pairing:
Armagnac is served neat, at room temperature, in a tulip glass, allowing you to fully appreciate its complexity. …
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Price: £245.00
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J.S. Madeira, 1808
Terrentez 1808
Recorked by OP Brothers 2015.
These bottles are part of a collection discovered by OP Brothers (Oleg and Pedro) in São Vicente. The original bottles were in poor condition, so the contents were placed in a demijohn whilst the bottles were cleaned. The wine was rebottled, recorked and rewaxed. Released at auction: Christies in 2019
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Price: £1,865.00
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Justino's Madeira, 1954
Justino's Verdelho Madeira
Distinctive hints of orange zest and sea salt streak across rich, butterscotch aromas in this intense and rewarding wine. Over 70 years of aging has created a hugely complex style, with a vast spectrum of flavours, from fresh lemon peel to rich caramel and ripe tropical fruit. Elegant and refined, this medium-dry madeira is a rare and intriguing treat. Serve lightly chilled.
Justino's has a rich history, dating back to 1870, making it one of the oldest producers of Madeira wines on the island. The company is recognized for its diverse range of Madeira wines, including styles like Sercial, Verdelho, Bual, Malmsey, and blends. …
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Price: £395.00
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Kir-Yianni, 1999
Ramnista
The 1999 Ramnista is fully mature and offers a fascinating expression of Xinomavro—complex, savoury, and unmistakably Old World in style. Best enjoyed now, ideally with food, such as lamb, game, or Mediterranean dishes, and particularly appealing to those who appreciate aged Barolo or traditional Rioja.
Appearance
Garnet with noticeable brick-orange edges, showing clear tertiary development.
Nose
Elegant and evolved. Dried cherry, sun-dried tomato, and fig lead, with layers of leather, tobacco, and earthy spice. There’s a distinctive savoury, almost herbal note typical of Xinomavro.
Palate
Medium-bodied with vibrant acidity still holding the wine together. …
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Price: £30.00
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Kopke, 1953
Colheita Port in Presentation Box
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97 Points (exceptional) - Wine Advocate
Kopke 1953 Colheita Port
The only bottle released worldwide in 2026 – secured directly from Kopke
This 1953 Kopke Colheita represents one of the rarest releases to emerge from the cellars of Kopke in recent years.In 2026, just a single bottle was selected for release globally - We have secured it.
Drawn from casks that have matured for over seven decades, this wine is the result of a slow and deliberate ageing process within Kopke’s lodges — where time, wood and careful stewardship have shaped it into something truly exceptional. Opportunities to acquire Colheitas of this age and provenance are vanishingly rare, and releases of this scale are almost unheard of. …
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Price: £695.00
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Kopke, 1965
Colheita Port in Gift Box
96 Points - PORT TROPHY WINNER - IWC 2024
The 1965 Kopke Colheita Port is an exemplary, multi-awarded, single harvest port, renowned for its rich complexity and the depth of flavours developed over decades of aging in cask. The hand stenciled Kopke Port bottles express the traditional artisan quality and nostalgic appeal long associated with the enjoyment of the finest ports.
Tasting Notes
A deep amber port wine with a golden-amber rim, the 1965 Kopke Colheita Port is showcasing its extensive aging process. The aroma is intense and multifaceted, with notes of dried fruits, toffee, caramel, brown sugar, roasted nuts, and spice. …
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Price: £245.00
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Kopke, 1970
Quinta St Luiz
1970 Kopke Quinta de São Luiz Vintage Port
Producer:
Founded in 1638, Kopke is the oldest Port house and has a long tradition of crafting wines of elegance and longevity. The Quinta de São Luiz estate in the Douro Valley provides some of the house’s finest fruit, with old vines rooted on steep schist terraces overlooking the river. It is here that Kopke produces its most characterful Vintage Ports.
Vintage:
1970 is recognised as one of the great classic Port vintages of the 20th century, producing wines of exceptional structure, concentration, and ageing potential. …
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Price: £149.00
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Kopke, 1974
Colheita Port in Gift Box
95 Points - Decanter
The 1974 Kopke Colheita is a remarkable expression of aged tawny port, showcasing the depth and complexity that comes from over four decades of maturation in oak barrels.
Tasting Notes
This Colheita features a deep amber color with intricate aromas of dried fruits, nuts, caramel, and hints of spice. On the palate, it reveals a luscious and velvety mouthfeel with flavors of figs, toffee, and a touch of chocolate, leading to a long, satisfying finish.
Serving & Food Pairing:
Colheita Ports are ready-to drink and do not require decanting. Best enjoyed slightly chilled at 12-13ºC they will work wonders if pairing with treacle tart, crème brulee or nut based desserts, like hazelnut praline. …
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Price: £169.00
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Kopke, 1975
Colheita Port in Gift Box
96 Points - Gold - Decanter 2023
Attractive amber colour. Rich and perfumed nose dominated by the presence of the dried fruits, harmoniously involved by the spice notes. Smooth and silky in the taste, reveals an amazing structure and a good volume. The elegance describes this delicate whole and is extended in the endless and distinct finish.
Kopke Port is the oldest port house. Established in 1638 by Nicolau Kopke and his son Cristiano, who came to Portugal as representatives of the Hanseatic League, the House has been run through the generations by several representatives of the Kopke family, obtaining an excellent reputation for its wines. …
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Price: £149.00
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Kopke, 1978
Colheita Port
Decanter 2021 Silver Award Winner
Comes in Original Gift Box
***94 Points- Mark Squires, eRobertParker.com 23 March 2016***
Review:
The 1978 Kopke Colheita Tawny Port was bottled in 2015 with 119 grams per litre of residual sugar and a bar top cork (typical for the house). It is very graceful for its age, finishing with a wave of sweetness, fruit and sugar. Emphasizing the caramel more than the molasses, this is irresistibly delicious, but it becomes more complex and puts on weight as it airs and warms. The wine shows off its power and hints of Brandy on the rather tense finish, too. Overall, this is a beauty that becomes more impressive the longer you sit with it. …
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Price: £149.00
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Kopke, 1996
Colheita Port
1996 Kopke Colheita Port
The 1996 Kopke Colheita Port is drawn from a single harvest and matured in seasoned oak casks before bottling, allowing time to shape its depth and character. While showing clear signs of development, this vintage retains impressive colour and fruit concentration, offering both approachability and further ageing potential.
Tasting Notes:
Still notably dark in colour for its age, with deep ruby-blue tones at the core, the nose is expressive and fruit-driven. Aromas of dark berry fruits, mulberry, dark cherry and blueberry rise from the glass, layered with subtle hints of spice and gentle oak influence. …
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Price: £79.50
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Kopke, 2002
Colheita Port
Kopke Port is the oldest port house. Established in 1638 by Nicolau Kopke and his son Cristiano, who came to Portugal as representatives of the Hanseatic League, the House has been run through the generations by several representatives of the Kopke family, obtaining an excellent reputation for its wines.
Review:
Bright red-brown colour. Presents a complex bouquet of fruity aromas. Ideal to be served with traditional cakes, ice creams and chocolates.
With a fantastic location of the vineyards on the left bank of the River Douro, harvesting according to ancient traditions, coupled with the most modern winemaking technology, makes Kopke ports to the absolute top qualities. …
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Price: £48.95
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Kopke, 2003
Colheita Port Silver Medal, Decanter 2022
A 2003 vintage Colheita Port Wine from Kopke Port. The 2003 Kopke Single Harvest has an intense red colour with a tawny halo. Presents a complex bouquet of dried fruits, standing-out the spicy notes. Sophisticated and delicate in taste. Good structure, well-balanced acidity and a pleasant unctuousness. Long and persistent finish.
Enjoy this exemplary port lightly chilled with fruity desserts like tarte tatin, creme brulée or Christmas pudding, even rich chocolate mousse. The classic pairing of Stilton cheese is also excellent, as are ripe tropical fruits.
Kopke Port is the oldest port house. …
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Price: £44.95
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Kopke, 2003
Vintage Port in Gift Box
The 2003 Kopke Vintage Port still has a very dark core with a little lightning on the edge. Familiar Kopke notes of dark cherries and red fruits,. On the palate quite mature for its age and setting down nicely for the next decade or so. Jammy fruit and red berries - medium mouthfeel and a fresh, long finish. Very good. TC VWP 91/100 6/21
A 2003 vintage port wine. Kopke Port is the oldest port house. Established in 1638 by Nicolau Kopke and his son Cristiano, who came to Portugal as representatives of the Hanseatic League, the House has been run through the generations by several representatives of the Kopke family, obtaining an excellent reputation for its wines. …
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Price: £74.95
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Kopke
Fine White Port
Made by blending wines of different harvests, with different levels of maturation in stainless steel and wood for a minimum of 3 years, the result is a rich and aromatic wine, with the perfect level of sweetness.
This white port is a vivid orangey-brown colour. On the nose, it reveals aromas of ripe and honeyed fruit combined with fragrant notes of vanilla. A smooth and round palate, full of rich and enveloping flavours. Smooth, velvety with a perfect acidity for a lingering, delicious finish
Serving: Chill Kopke fine white port before serving, ideally between 12 and 14°C. Great as an aperitif, with tonic lemon and mint for a refreshing long drink. …
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Price: £16.95
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Krohn Port, 1961
Colheita Port
Appearance & Nose
The colour shows a beautifully evolved tawny hue, with amber and mahogany reflections at the rim, signalling its extended time in wood. The nose is immediately expressive and layered, opening with dried figs, dates, and orange peel, followed by toasted walnuts, almond, and hints of caramelised sugar. Secondary notes of spice, old wood, and a delicate balsamic lift add further intrigue, while a gentle rancio character brings depth and authenticity.
Palate & Texture
On the palate, the wine is silky and refined, with flavours of dried fruits—fig, apricot, and raisin—interwoven with notes of toffee, roasted nuts, and subtle spice. …
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Price: £325.00
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KWV, 1948
Tawny Port - South Africa.
Magnum Bottle (150 cl)
Red chocolate in colour. Well balanced on the palate. Not overly sweet. Well rounded lasting finish.
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Price: £285.00
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Louis Roederer, 2005
Cristal, Louis Roederer, Champagne
In Presentation Box
The 2005 Cristal, presented here in magnum, is a Champagne of generosity and depth, shaped by a warm, ripe growing season yet retaining the precision and poise that define this iconic cuvée. Time in magnum has been particularly kind, allowing the wine to evolve slowly and harmoniously, enhancing freshness and integration.
On the nose, the wine opens with ripe citrus and stone-fruit aromas — lemon zest, white peach and mirabelle plum — before developing layers of toasted brioche, roasted hazelnut and almond cream. With air, subtler notes of honeycomb, vanilla pod and a distinctive chalky minerality come through, adding complexity and refinement. …
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Price: £695.00
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Madeira, 1912
MBV - Boal - Bottled by Barbeito
This is a rare and very limited release of the 1912 Madeira from the family cellars. The bottles are in perfect condition. There is something ethereal about tasting such a rare vintage. The 1912 Boal 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: £825.00
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