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Quevedo - Special reserve tawny port - 50ml

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Quevedo's Special Reserve Tawny Port is a distinguished wine produced by the Quevedo family, who are part of a new generation of small producers in the Douro Valley of Portugal. This family-owned winery emphasizes traditional viniculture methods while embracing modern techniques to enhance the quality of their wines. The grapes used in this tawny port are primarily a blend of indigenous varietals, including Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, and Tinta Roriz, which are well-suited for the region's unique terroir.

The vinification process involves careful selection of the best casks, which are typically aged for an average of eight years. This aging process allows the wine to develop its characteristic complexity and depth. The result is a smooth and rich tawny port that showcases the skill and dedication of the Quevedo family in crafting high-quality wines.

Tasting notes for Quevedo's Special Reserve Tawny Port reveal a delightful sensory experience. The wine presents a nice spicy entry on the palate, complemented by hints of red fruits. As it evolves, the mid-palate is filled with dried fruit flavors, while the finish is marked by a harmonious blend of honey and spices, including pepper and nutmeg. The integration of wood adds an additional layer of complexity, making this tawny port not only enjoyable but also reflective of its meticulous production process. Overall, it is a wine that embodies both tradition and innovation, appealing to both novice and seasoned port enthusiasts.

Quevedo - Special reserve tawny port - 50ml
Quevedo - Special reserve tawny port - 50ml Sale price€5,00

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The feeling of optimism and the word of passion are carved into the Quevedo family, who have been grape growers and port producers for 5 generations. Despite trying times, Oscar Sr. found the brand Quevedo in 1993, which started a new era for the family, since they could bottle port under their own label. While this was great news for the family, as the upcoming generation, Claudia and Oscar Jr. had very different career paths in mind. Claudia fell in love with wine since her youth and she wanted to be a winemaker, even though her parents were skeptical about it. After completing her studies at Vila Real she joined Oscar Sr. in 1999 as a winemaker and ensured that the business had a future in the family.