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  2. Critically-acclaimed ‘Perfect Port’ wine made at family-owned ...

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    There’s an experience, some feelings and emotions behind that,” said Peter Ficklin, owner of Ficklin Vineyards. Critically-acclaimed ‘Perfect Portwine made at family-owned Madera ...

  3. Solera - Wikipedia

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    In France some producers use the "perpétuelle" method to blend base wines for Champagne across the years for non-vintage Champagne such as Francis Boulard Cuvée Petraea. The oldest port wine producer in America, Old Vine Tinta Solera at Ficklin, has used a solera since 1948. [11] [12]

  4. Port wine - Wikipedia

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    Port wines that are unfiltered (such as vintage ports, crusted ports, and some LBVs) form a sediment (or crust) in the bottle and require decanting. This process also allows the port to breathe (allowing the wine to mix with oxygen). [31] A traditional method of opening a vintage port is with port tongs. The tongs are heated over a flame and ...

  5. List of Port wine grapes - Wikipedia

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    Port wine. According to the Method of Punctuation of the Plots of Land of Vineyards of the Region of Douro (decree nº 413/2001), there were 30 recommended and 82 permitted grape varieties in Port wine production. The quality and characteristics of each grape varies with the classification of grape varieties making a distinction between "Very ...

  6. 15 Wines to Bring to a Party That Will Impress the Wine ...

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    A $15 wine that drinks like a $30 wine is a winner of a gift, and this fragrant red, from one of the northern Rhône’s top producers, is exactly that. The Syrah in the blend — 60% — adds a ...

  7. Cockburn's Port House - Wikipedia

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    Cockburn's Port (/ ˈ k oʊ b ɜːr n z / KOH-burnz) is a port wine producer in Portugal. Cockburn's was set up by Scotsman Robert Cockburn in 1815, [1] who returned to Portugal after first visiting the country as a soldier fighting under Wellington in the Napoleonic Wars. It later became a major brand of port in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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