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Quinta da Devesa White Port

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10 year old White Port in presentation box (50cl)
***90 Points-(MS) Wine Advocate***
Special Offer | was £29.95 | Now £24.95

Bottle size: 50cl

ABV: 20%

Price:

$31.99 USD

39 In Stock

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Description

Learn more about 10-year-old White Port

Devesa 10 Year White
The NV 10 Years White Port was bottled in 2020 with 114 grams of residual sugar and a bar-top cork. Not showing anywhere near as sweet as the residual sugar statistics would suggest, this does still seem very rich. It is not a style that is as bright and lively as some, but there is more intensity of flavor than most. It has bitter chocolate and caramel nuances, sometimes seeming more Tawny-like. It adds some grip on the finish. July 2020 (Mark Squires)

Learn more about Quinta da Devesa
Learn more about White Port

Tasting Notes:
Clear golden colour. Intense aroma of honeysuckle, orange blossom, and caramelized pineapple notes. The palate is intense, with poached pears and tropical notes on. Very nice, long finish with honey, caramel, and citrus.


10 Year White Quinta da Devesa Technical Sheet


Condition

New -please note that 10 years is an average age and so the vintage does not appear on the bottle . It is included here for those looking for 10 year old gifts
10 Year White Devesa Technical Sheet

Reviews

***90 Points - Mark Squires (eRobert Parker)***
The NV 10 Years White Port was bottled in 2020 with 114 grams of residual sugar and a bar-top cork. Not showing anywhere near as sweet as the residual sugar statistics would suggest, this does still seem very rich. It is not a style that is as bright and lively as some, but there is more intensity of flavor than most. It has bitter chocolate and caramel nuances, sometimes seeming more Tawny-like. It adds some grip on the finish. July 2020 (Mark Squires)

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