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Porto Valriz, Non Vintage

Very Very Old White Port
in Original Silk-lined Case
50cl Bottle
18/20 - Jancis Robinson

A very rare and very old white port blended from two casks (1900 and 1960). Golden white color; with intense aroma of honey and dried fruit, highlighting the almond and fig. Excellent dry port flavour: fat, soft, velvety and very persistent. Crown jewel of Coimbra de Mattos's family.

Coimbra de Mattos, a Douro family committed to viticulture and wine production since many years ago – a testimony of that commitment is the medal awarded to Christovan Ayres de Mattos, grand-uncle of the current owners of the family company, in the Exposition Universelle de 1900 (Paris International Exhibition of 1900).
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Price: £995.00
Stock: 7 in Stock

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post, Non Vintage

Postage USA for 2 kilos (1 bottle of wine)

Postage to ship 2kgr (1 bottle ) to the USA via Connoisseur International.
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Price: £36.88
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Postage

USA - postage to ship box
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Price: £32.95
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Quinta do Noval

Vintage Collection Case, DOC Douro
2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Vintage Ports

Quinta do Noval Vertical Collection.

We are delighted to make available a very special vintage collection case from Quinta do Noval, comprising the following six wines:

1. Quinta do Noval Vintage Port 2012
2. Quinta do Noval Vintage Port 2014
3. Quinta do Noval Vintage Port 2015
4. Quinta do Noval Vintage Port 2016
5. Quinta do Noval Vintage Port 2017
6. Quinta do Noval Vintage Port 2018


This impressive vertical includes the famous double-declaration wines from 2016 and 2017, flanked by the equally impressive 2015 and 2018 releases. It also includes “collector’s items” gems from the tiny releases of 2012 and 2014.
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Price: £580.00
Stock: 14 in Stock

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Quinta do Noval, Non Vintage

Special Magnum Collection - Limited Edition
Featuring Magnums of the 2011, 2016 and 2018 vintages. Exclusively available through us in the UK

Quinta do Noval Magnum Collection - Limited edition | only 120 Produced and only 6 for the UK market.

2011 | 2016 | 2018

Quinta do Noval, one of the most prestigious Port houses in the Douro Valley, produces Vintage Ports only in exceptional years, selecting the finest grapes from their historic vineyards. The 2011, 2016, and 2018 vintages are among the most celebrated in recent years, each offering a unique expression of the terroir and winemaking expertise of Noval.

Winemaking & Terroir
All three vintages are made from Quinta do Noval’s estate-grown grapes, sourced from the heart of the Douro Valley, specifically Vale de Mendiz.
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Price: £1,295.00
Stock: 5 in Stock

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Quinta do Vesuvio, Non Vintage

Vintage Port, Douro
Limited Edition Collection
Contains 1x75 of each 1999, 2009 & 2019

As a celebration of the unique terroir of Quinta do Vesúvio, the Symington family are releasing a special limited edition case containing 3 bottles of Vintage Port from 2019, 2009 & 1999.


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Price: £330.00
Stock: 5 in Stock

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Sandeman, Non Vintage

Cask 33 Limited Edition Old Tawny Port

Sandeman’s Cask 33 is a single cask of Tawny Porto that is being launched to coincide with the celebration of Sandeman’s 225 years in 2015. The port includes wines of up to 70 years old that have been created by different generations of Sandeman master benders.

This release is a limited edition of only 685 bottles. The bottle design reproduces the style of those bottles originally used at the time of the founder in 1790 and are hand blown by one of Portugal’s last great artisanal bottle works.


Each year the winemaking team taste all the wines on the aging inventory, and when necessary, make adjustments in keeping with the house style.
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Price: £895.00
Stock: 3 in Stock

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São Leonardo by Quinta do Mourao

100 Year Tawny Port
***20/20 points - Jancis Robinson.com***
50cl bottle

“Bottled History”- so we like to name this wine, the result of a blend of house ports dating from between 1895 and 1927. This wine spans three centuries in it's development and represents a tribute to the unlimited longevity of Port by
presenting a wine with perfect balance and exceptional complexity and character.




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Price: £1,995.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Valdespino, Non Vintage

Palo Cortado `Viejo C.P.`

The NV Palo Cortado Viejo C.P. produced from Palomino from the Macharnudo Alto is feed with specific casks of Fino Inocente and Amontillado Tio Diego. It was traditionally aged in the Calle Ponce (Ponce Street), and if has kept the C.P. initials since then. It’s not age-certified, but the average age of the bottled wine is 25 years.

Notes: Pale sandalwood/caramel in hue, with a fresh, brisk, redolently woody aroma. Though appearing to teeter on the verge of volatility by virtue of being so dry and so woody, the blue cheese notes (cachel blue / dolcelatte / cabrales / stilton) lift it into an entirely different level.
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Price: £42.25
Stock: 9 in Stock

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Valdespino, Non Vintage

Valdespino Quina

This quina is from a traditional recipe used by the Valdespino family for over 100 years. It is old Oloroso wine from the VOS and VORS soleras blended with a little Pedro Ximenez from El Candado. The wine is aromatized by fruits, roots and herbs such as Cinchona bark, gentian root, licorice, nutmeg, dried grapefruit and dried Seville oranges,.

Notes: Dark mahogany colour with coppery tones. The nose is concentrated with layered aromas of aniseed, nutmeg and dates. Notes of quinine and a satisfying bitterness on the palate lead to a long and complex finish. This is the perfect aperitif, served in a tumbler glass on the rocks with a cinnamon stick and a twist of orange

Valdespino is one of the oldest bodegas in Jerez,
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Price: £24.95
Stock: 11 in Stock

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Vermouth, Non Vintage

Cinzano Vermouth Rosso dates from the early-to-mid 1970s (circa 1972–1976)
Damaged Label | Was £119 | Now £89

The *Cinzano Rosso Vermouth* is a true Italian classic, first created in Turin in 1757 and still crafted today with the same dedication to balance and complexity. Made from a base of carefully selected wines, it is infused with a secret blend of aromatic herbs, roots, spices, and botanicals—most notably wormwood (*assenzio*). The result is a rich, bittersweet aperitif that has earned its place as both a standalone drink and an essential ingredient in some of the world’s most famous cocktails.

In the glass, Cinzano Rosso shows a deep ruby-amber hue, hinting at its warmth and richness. The nose is aromatic and inviting, offering notes of dried herbs, caramel, and vanilla, interwoven with cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, and a lift of citrus peel.
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Price: £89.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Vermouth, Non Vintage

Giovanni Zoppa – Vermouth di Torino (c. 1970s–1980s)

This bottle of Giovanni Zoppa Vermouth di Torino is a fine example of traditional Piedmontese vermouth from the golden era of Italian aperitivi. Produced in Alba, Italy, it reflects the regional style that made Vermouth di Torino world-renowned: a sophisticated balance of wine, herbs, roots, and spices.

The presentation is striking, with its bold red “g.zoppa” branding, ornate vine and medal motifs, and traditional crest, all typical of 1970s–1980s Italian vermouth packaging. Collectors will immediately recognize it as a charming relic of the period when vermouth was enjoying an international boom, especially in cocktails and aperitivo culture.
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Price: £89.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Vermouth, Non Vintage

Riccadonna Vermouth Amaro di Torino (c. 1960s–1970s)

This rare Riccadonna Vermouth Amaro di Torino is a striking example of Italy’s mid-20th-century vermouth production, made in Turin by the famous Riccadonna house. Designed for international markets, as shown by its “De Luxe Export” marking, it represents a time when Italian aperitivi and digestivi were capturing worldwide attention.

The bottle itself is beautifully decorated, with bold red and black livery accented with gold medallions, evoking prestige and elegance. It stands as both a collector’s item and a testament to the craftsmanship of the period.

In the glass, one would expect a deep mahogany-red vermouth with aromas of bitter herbs, cinchona bark, orange peel, and warm spice.
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Price: £119.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Vermouth, Non Vintage

Cinzano Dry Vermouth (c. 1960s–1970s)

This bottle of Cinzano Dry Vermouth dates from the 1960s–1970s, instantly recognisable by its bold green-and-white design and mid-century typography. The phrase “Special for Cocktails” on the neck label highlights its role in the booming international cocktail culture of the post-war era, when Dry Vermouth had become indispensable in classics like the Martini and Gibson. The ivy motif on the label reinforces the natural botanical character that defined Cinzano’s style.

By this period, Cinzano had firmly established itself as one of the great names of Italian vermouth, competing globally with Martini & Rossi.
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Price: £99.00
Stock: 2 in Stock

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Vermouth, Non Vintage

Pistone Vermouth Amaro Nastro Azzurro (c. 1970–1975)

This striking Pistone Vermouth Amaro Nastro Azzurro hails from the early 1970s, a golden age for Italian aperitivi and digestivi. The bold turquoise-and-white label, combined with its ornate floral detailing, captures the confident design trends of mid-century Italy, when vermouth makers vied for international recognition with distinct branding and adventurous styles.

As an amaro-style vermouth, this bottling bridges the gap between classic sweet vermouth and the more herbal, bitter liqueurs for which Italy is famed. Expect a deep, mahogany colour in the glass, with aromas of wormwood, gentian root, citrus peel, and subtle spice.
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Price: £99.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Vermouth, Non Vintage

Montanaro Bianco Vermouth (c. 1975–1982)

This rare Montanaro Bianco Vermouth is a fine example of Piedmontese craftsmanship from the late 1970s. Presented in an elegant brown glass bottle with a striking black-and-gold label, it reflects Montanaro’s reputation for combining tradition with sophistication. The artwork, featuring a vivid figure in red, gives the bottle a theatrical character—perfectly in keeping with the Italian aperitivo culture of its era.

The Bianco style of vermouth is typically softer and more aromatic than the classic rosso, offering a lighter golden hue in the glass. Expect notes of citrus peel, chamomile, vanilla, and alpine herbs, with a delicate sweetness balanced by gentle bitterness.
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Price: £59.00
Stock: 47 in Stock

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Vermouth, Non Vintage

Gancia Vermouth Amaro di Torino (c. 1970s–early 1980s)

The Gancia Vermouth Amaro di Torino is a striking example from the house of Gancia, one of the pioneers of Italian sparkling wine and vermouth production. The ornate red-and-gold label, accented with heraldic shields and flourishing vine motifs, is typical of the 1970s–early 1980s era, when Italian producers were exporting heavily and leaning into highly decorative branding to emphasize tradition and prestige.

This style of Amaro Vermouth blends the classic sweet vermouth base with the more assertive, bitter botanicals of Italy’s amaro tradition. Expect layers of wormwood, gentian, and bitter orange peel, balanced by warming spices like clove and nutmeg, and underpinned by dark caramel sweetness.
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Price: £99.00
Stock: 12 in Stock

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Vermouth, Non Vintage

Carpano Punt e Mes Vermut (c. 1970s–early 1980s)

This vintage bottle of Carpano Punt e Mes dates from the 1970s–early 1980s, a period when Italian vermouth was enjoying a surge of international recognition. The bold red diagonal label with oversized lettering is instantly recognizable and reflects the era’s emphasis on striking, export-friendly design while still carrying the heritage reference to “Palazzo Bracco – Torino.” It’s a label that bridges classic Italian tradition with a more modern, confident look.

Punt e Mes, meaning “point and a half” in the Piedmontese dialect, has always stood apart from other vermouths for its unique balance: one point of sweetness and half a point of bitterness.
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Price: £119.00
Stock: 17 in Stock

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Vermouth, Non Vintage

Carpano Vermouth Classico (c. 1970s–early 1980s)

This bottle of Carpano Vermouth Classico dates to the 1970s–early 1980s, a period when the historic Turin-based house was reaffirming its status as the birthplace of vermouth. The elegant white label, densely illustrated in red with ornate scrollwork and heraldic motifs, reflects a continuation of 19th-century Italian design traditions while also appealing to export markets. Prominently marked “Palazzo Carpano – Torino,” it highlights both the heritage and prestige of the brand.

Carpano, founded in 1786, is widely credited with inventing vermouth itself, and this bottle embodies that lineage.
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Price: £89.00
Stock: 3 in Stock

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Vermouth, Non Vintage

Carpano Antica Formula Vermouth (c. 1970s–1980s)

This bottle of Carpano Antica Formula dates to the 1970s–1980s, a revival-era release of the world’s most iconic vermouth. With its parchment-style label, ornate baroque scrollwork, and the historic “Palazzo Carpano – Torino” designation, the design pays homage to the original 18th-century presentation. The red wax capsule gives it an artisanal, almost apothecary feel, reinforcing its image as a premium, old-world vermouth.

The Antica Formula is based on the original recipe created by Antonio Benedetto Carpano in 1786, considered the invention of vermouth itself. This “antica” bottling was relaunched in the mid-20th century to celebrate Carpano’s heritage, and by the 1970s it had become a cult favorite among bartenders and connoisseurs.
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Price: £95.00
Stock: 5 in Stock

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Vermouth, Non Vintage

Antica Formula - Francesco Cinzano

This striking bottle of Cinzano Antica Formula dates from the 1960s–1970s, a period when Cinzano was proudly showcasing its deep historical roots. The parchment-style label, adorned with ornate scrolls, coats of arms, and the red wax capsule, evokes an old-world apothecary aesthetic, mirroring Carpano’s own heritage style. The bold “Antica Formula” title links it directly to Cinzano’s earliest vermouth recipes, originally created in 1757 by Giovanni Giacomo and Carlo Stefano Cinzano in Turin.

By the 1960s, vermouth was at the height of its popularity across Europe and beyond, embraced both as an aperitivo and a cocktail essential.
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Price: £149.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Vermouth, Non Vintage

This rare bottle of Cinzano Vermouth Rosso dates from the early-to-mid 1970s (circa 1972–1976),

Cinzano Vermouth Rosso – Early to Mid 1970s Bottling

This rare bottle of Cinzano Vermouth Rosso dates from the early-to-mid 1970s (circa 1972–1976), a period when the brand’s bold red-and-blue diagonal logo and ornate label design became synonymous with Italy’s golden age of aperitivi. The lavish scrollwork, coats of arms, and the classic “1 Litro” Italian bottling make this a striking piece of mid-century design as well as a collectible spirit.

In the glass, the vermouth reveals a deep ruby-brown hue with amber edges, developed from decades of natural ageing. The nose is richly aromatic,
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Price: £119.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Vermouth, Non Vintage

Cinzano Bianco Vermouth Speciale – 1970s Bottling

This striking 1-litre bottle of Cinzano Bianco Vermouth Speciale hails from the early–mid 1970s, a golden era when Cinzano became synonymous with the Italian aperitivo lifestyle and was exported worldwide. The bold diagonal red-blue Cinzano logo, ornate heraldic crests, and distinctive neck label capture the glamorous design language of the decade, making this a beautiful collectible as well as a window into drinking culture of the time.

In the glass, Cinzano Bianco is celebrated for its pale golden hue and delicate balance between sweetness and herbal bitterness. Expect aromas of citrus peel, chamomile, and fresh herbs, layered with subtle vanilla and a hint of spice.
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Price: £129.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Vermouth, Non Vintage

Rosso de Luxe - F.lli Gancia (1970's Bottling)

The *Amaro* from Fratelli Gherzi, in this rare 1970s bottling, is a fine example of Italy’s post-war herbal liqueur tradition—crafted to be enjoyed both as an aperitivo and a digestivo. Produced by the Gherzi family, whose roots in artisanal liqueur-making stretch back decades, this *amaro* blends a base of wine or neutral spirit with a carefully balanced infusion of herbs, roots, spices, and citrus peels. With over fifty years of bottle age, it offers not only its original bittersweet charm but also the mellow complexity that time brings.

In the glass, it would likely display a deep mahogany-brown hue with amber and ruby glints, reflecting both the richness of its botanical blend and the oxidative development from long ageing.
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Price: £135.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Vermouth, Non Vintage

Grassotti “Puntino” Vermouth Aperitivo (c. 1960s)

A rare survivor from one of Piedmont’s historic vermouth producers, the Grassotti “Puntino” Vermouth Aperitivo captures the elegance and charm of mid-20th century Italy. Produced in Rivarolo, near Turin, this vermouth hails from the cradle of Vermouth di Torino, where craftsmanship and tradition defined the aperitivo hour.

The label, richly decorated in emerald green and gold flourishes, speaks to the prestige of Grassotti’s bottlings in the era, proudly noting the company’s foundation in 1837. The typography and design details — typical of the 1950s and early 1960s — help to firmly place this bottle in that golden post-war period.
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Price: £129.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

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