Portugal

The wines of Portugal are renowned for their unique and diverse characteristics, with a rich history of winemaking that dates back centuries. This Southern European country produces a range of different wines, from crisp whites to full-bodied reds, each with its own distinct style and flavor profile.


One of the most famous Portuguese wines is Port wine, a fortified wine produced in the Douro Valley region. Port is known for its sweet, rich flavor and is often served as a dessert wine. Another popular Portuguese wine is Vinho Verde (green wine), a refreshing, light-bodied wine that is perfect for warm weather.


In addition to these famous wines, Portugal also produces a range of high-quality table wines, including both red and white varietals. Some of the most popular grape varieties grown in Portugal include Touriga Nacional, Alvarinho, and Aragonez.


Portuguese winemakers are known for their use of traditional winemaking techniques, including ageing wines in oak barrels and using indigenous grape varieties. This approach results in wines with unique flavors and aromas that are distinctive to the region.


In recent years, the wines of Portugal have gained increasing recognition and popularity among wine enthusiasts worldwide. With its diverse range of wines and unique winemaking techniques, Portugal is a must-visit destination for wine lovers and a region worth exploring.


The wines of Portugal offer a unique and diverse range of flavors and styles, from the sweet and rich Port wine to the refreshing Vinho Verde. With its use of traditional winemaking techniques and indigenous grape varieties, Portuguese wine is a must-try for wine enthusiasts.



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Exceptionally crafted in the heart of Douro Valley in Portugal, Berry Bros Rudd Vintage Port 2011 is the epitome of fine winemaking. As Britain's oldest wine and spirit merchant, Berry Bros & Rudd have consistently delivered exquisite wines since 1698. The handpicked grapes are trodden in traditional 'lagares' and matured for 24 months in wooden casks, providing a bespoke sensory experience.

This vintage port, from an exceptional year, presents an invigorating bouquet of dark fruits spearheaded by blackberry and cassis. The full-bodied palate is well-balanced, revealing hints of liquorice and spice, culminating in a luscious and lengthy finish. Replete with tannins, Berry Bros Rudd Vintage Port 2011 is set to improve and mellow with age. This is a port of finesse, ready to be appreciated by connoisseurs and collectors alike. Perfectly paired with strong cheeses and nuts, it is a dazzling addition to any fine wine repertoire.

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Madeira 1 -
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Savour a taste of history imbued with rare elegance in the embodiment of Blandys Bual 1920, a luxuriously complex Madeira wine from the prestigious Blandy's wine estate. With a heritage dating back to 1811, Blandy's utilises traditional canteiro methods, ageing the wine in American oak casks in naturally heated lofts for optimal maturation.

This coveted Bual, crafted from the finest white grapes harvested in 1920, unveils an enthralling symphony of aromas and flavours. Delight in nuances of dried fruits and honey interwoven with earthy undertones, a refined balance between acidity and sweetness that culminates in a sublime finish.

Representing an era of craftsmanship and perseverance, Blandys Bual 1920 affirms Blandy's standing as the quintessential Madeira wine artisan. Whether enjoyed as an apéritif or with a fine dessert, it promises a mesmerising experience befitting the discerning palates of wine lovers.

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Douro 1 18+ (MJ)
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Matthew Jukes (18+)

Because this trio of wines runs in a neat sequence, I made one consecutive note to cover all three vintages – a direct comparative tasting note, if you will. 2016 is my preferred wine – it is the grandest, and it has the most potential. It is one of the finest value, elite reds I have tasted in a very long time. The 2017 is more refined, the most forward, most restaurant friendly and most open. It is lighter, more herbal, and it will get you in the mood while the others have a chance to mellow. I will hold back on any more notes on this wine because it is my MoneyWeek wine of the week this Friday! Finally, the 2018, which is a beauty. More flamboyant, more plush and sensual, and it is not dissimilar to the 2016 in fruit expression, but it is not quite as powerful or as impactful. Either way, you need all three in your collection because if you like each of these wines for their respective character traits, I can imagine you will follow this label for the rest of your days.
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Douro 1 96 (JS)
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SG$516.07
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James Suckling (96)

Fantastic aromas of blackberries and blueberries with tar and minerals. Medium-to full-bodied, with very firm and fine tannins that tighten the wine and make it compacted and impressive. A retro feel to this wine that reminds me of the great Barca Velhas of the 1960s. Better after 2027.
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Porto 33 94-96 (WA)
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Wine Advocate (94-96)

The Cockburn’s Vintage Port is sourced from their two main vineyards, Quinta dos Canais and Quinta do Vale Coelho, plus a small contribution from Quinta do Cachao de Arnozelo. Around 55% of the blend is sourced from Touriga Nacional vines in Quinta dos Canais, the remainder of the blend 30% Touriga Franca, 5% Sousao and 10% a mixture of old vines. The fruit was picked between September 8 and October 5 at Canais and between September 12 and 30 at Vale Coelho. It has a lifted bouquet with raisin, fresh dates and some lovely tobacco and sandalwood aromas that lend the aromatic profile complexity, although it feels rather compact at the moment. The palate is very well-balanced with a spicy, black pepper-tinged opening and very good structure. There is wonderful focus here, with a refined, clove-tinged finish and a long, spicy aftertaste so you do not forget it in a hurry. The 2011 Cockburn harks back to those classics of yesteryear. Cockburn’s is back. Tasted May 2013.
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Porto 78 -
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Porto 1 99 (JS)
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SG$777.39
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James Suckling (99)

This shows fantastic graphite and dark-berry character with black-stone undertones and hints of dried roses. Full-bodied and very tight and precise. Good kick in the end. Love the polished tannins, which are totally folded into the wine. Reminds me of the 1947 Cockburn. Try in 2024.
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Madeira 1 -
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Porto 1 94 (WA)
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SG$244.38
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Wine Advocate (94)

The 2018 Vintage Port Quinta da Roeda is a field blend aged for approximately 18 months in very large used wooden vats. It comes in with 104 grams of residual sugar. Ripe and expressive, this delicious single-quinta Porto also has fine concentration and some pop on the finish. Indeed, as this sits and airs out, it proves it has a real backbone. Two days later, it was pretty tight. This is more about fruit than structure, though, and this sexy, nuanced and succulent Port is going to be hard to resist as it ages. Likely to be accessible on the younger side, it should still hold very well. I need to see a bit more to be fully convinced, but right now this seems like the steal and sleeper of the Fladgate Partnership trio this issue (the Fonseca and Taylor's being the others). For the moment—and young Ports do change notably as they age—this would be my favorite of the trio. The price references a full bottle, although this was tasted from a half bottle.
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Porto 3 19 (RM)
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Richard Mayson (19)

Croft has developed its own rather ripe, voluptuous and rather jammy style in recent years, distinguishing the wine from the firmer, perhaps more challenging character of Fonseca and Taylor. Perhaps 2017 has been kind to Quinta da Roêda which provides the ‘cornerstone’ of this Port: surprisingly closed on the nose with plump juicy fruit underlying, ripe plums and cherries; similarly plump and voluptuous initially with a wonderfully ripe, broad tannic core rising in the mouth, dense and rather gorgeous all the way through to a fresh, vibrant finish. This has it all and maybe the wine of the vintage.
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Porto 8 92-95 (WA)
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Wine Advocate (92-95)

The 2011 Croft is initially taciturn on the nose, even after allowing it 20 minutes in my glass. A light swirling immediately awakens the aromatics to offer blackberry, Seville orange marmalade, blueberries and dried fig – complex and quite compelling. There is real mineralite within this bouquet that, returning after 30 minutes, offers alluring ocean spray scents rolling in off the ocean. The palate is medium-bodied with a velvety-smooth opening that belies the fine, structured tannins underneath. It clams up a little towards the finish, shuts the lid tight and consequently there is the sensation of less persistency here compared to the Taylor’s or Fonseca. But Croft has a knack of filling out with bottle age and becomes both gentle and generous with the passing years. Tasted May 2013.
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Porto 7 94 (WA)
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Wine Advocate (94)

The 2016 Vintage Port is a field blend originally seen about a week before bottling. It comes in with 104 grams of residual sugar. Not a lot has changed except that it seems even more approachable and much better balanced now. It also seems drier than its statistics would suggest. Tight and intense on first taste, this comes around relatively well with a couple of hours of air on the first day tasted, but it isn't expressive until a couple of days later. The initial firmness moderates to some extent, showcasing a relatively approachable young Port. (That doesn't mean it is ready or close to it.) The concentration seems good enough now, so that the hints of alcohol that I saw in June—and again this time around when this was in its first 90 minutes of aeration—seem under much better control. The balance is just more appealing. It shows beautifully with a couple of days of air. As with all Ports of any quality, this could use some time. This is gripping, but it won't sear your mouth with tannins. You are going to have to cellar it awhile to allow it to acquire more complexity and more harmony, though. This is showing more promise than ever.
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Porto 1 95 (WS)
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Wonderful aromas of blackberry, lilac and a bit of stems. Full-bodied, with silky tannins, medium sweetness and a long finish. Solid. Needs a little time still. Seems to be coming together now. '77/'85/'97 blind Port retrospective.
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Porto 1 97 (WS)
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SG$1,481.53
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Wine Spectator (97)

This young Port has superb grip. A mouthpuckering monster with masses of fruit and tannins, it has wonderful ripe, grapey aromas that carry through to the palate. Truly one of the great Dows. Best after 2010. 13,000 cases made.
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Porto 1 99 (WS)
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Wine Spectator (99)

Powerful, refined and luscious, with a surplus of dark plum, kirsch and cassis flavors that are unctuous and long. Shows plenty of grip, presenting a long, full finish, filled with Asian spice and raspberry tart accents. Rich and chocolaty. One for the ages. Best from 2030 through 2060. 5,000 cases made. -KM
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Porto 1 98 (WS)
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Wine Spectator (98)

This packs a lot of fun, with a wallop of blackberry, fig, boysenberry and açai berry compote flavors working together, laced with a mouthwatering licorice snap note and driven by a fresh, well-detailed finish. A roasted apple wood accent is integrated as well, lending textural contrast through the vivacious finish. Best from 2030 through 2055. 350 cases made
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Porto 1 98 (VN)
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SG$805.73
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Vinous (98)

The 2017 Dow’s Vintage Port showed a slight reduction and required more time to really open in the glass. Typical of Dow’s it has a more backward and introspective bouquet compared to its peers, scents of blackberry, clove, wild mint, cassis and vanilla, gradually gaining more intensity with aeration. The palate is simply glorious. It is built around a compelling tannic frame that seems finer than any Dow’s I have encountered apart from the ethereal 2011. There is so much energy coiled up in this Port, a sense of symmetry that is enthralling and yet you just know that it needs to be cellared for 15-20 years for it to reveal its full potential. For serious Port-lovers. One of the vintages most cerebral offerings. Total production is 5,250 cases.
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Porto 3 -
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Porto 2 -
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SG$742.51
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Tejo 2 93 (WA)
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SG$328.57
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Wine Advocate (93)

The 2015 Reserva Conde de Vimioso is a blend of 40% Touriga Nacional, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Aragonez and the rest Syrah, aged for 18 months in oak ranging from new to third use. It comes in at 14% alcohol. Concentrated, beautifully structured and rather on the powerful side on opening, this is not quite ready to drink, although you could certainly approach it now. With an hour of air, it actually drank very well. Another year or two in the cellar would help it, though. It went like this: on opening, a bit oaky and not ready; after an hour, beautiful. Add a couple of points to the score. Leave it on the table for three hours and then let it air in a glass for half an hour—gorgeous. Add more points. Of the Tejo onslaught this issue, this was probably my favorite. The oak is a bit prominent now, but it doesn't come close to subsuming the nuanced fruit. That first hour of aeration lets the mid-palate absorb the wood very well. The complex flavor medley runs from blueberries to beef. The mid-palate eventually shows some fine finesse, although this is certainly burlier than its unoaked sibling this issue. This well-crafted red is a refined and silky beauty with a bit of a crisp edge. I suspect that it will eventually show far more complexity as well. This is not imported, so the price is just an estimate.
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Porto 2 -
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Crafted by the legendary Ferreira in Portugal's Douro Valley, the Ferreira Vintage Port 2011 is a choice indulgence for fine wine collectors. Estate-grown Touriga Franca, amongst other native varieties, create a rich blend, aged for two years in wooden vats. Displaying breathtaking depth and complexity, this Vintage Port shows concentrated flavours of lush, ripe blackberries and a soft, velvety structure. Coveted for its sublime tasting notes of dark chocolate and spices, it offers an intense, persistent, and balanced palate.

As the oldest richly flavoured Vintage Port producing family in the Douro region, Ferreira's house style honours tradition and encapsulates terroir expression perfectly. Critics from top wine publications rave about the Ferreira Vintage Port 2011, praising its sophistication and fine quality. An ideal celebration wine, this Port ensures an elegant, memorable finish to any special meal.

For those seeking an extraordinary wine, the Ferreira Vintage Port 2011 is a worthy addition to any esteemed wine cellar.

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Porto 2 97-99 (WA)
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Wine Advocate (97-99)

The Fonseca 2011 is typically more forthcoming on the nose compared to the bashful Croft: a strident bouquet with lifted scents of freshly picked blackberries, kirsch, crushed stone and a dash of Hoi Sin and oyster sauce. It is very well-defined, very focused and direct. The palate is silky smooth with not a rough edge in sight, though not a typically voluptuous Fonseca because of the keen thread of acidity and the structure that lends this mighty Port wonderful backbone. A slight viscosity on the finish lacquers the tongue and indicates a core of sweet fruit is ticking away underneath that will surely explode several years after bottling. A tincture of salted licorice on the aftertaste is very attractive. This will turn out to become an outstanding Fonseca, the growing season taming its exuberance with spectacular results. So much potential, but just 6,000 cases were produced. Tasted May 2013.
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Porto 1 98 (JS)
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James Suckling (98)

Lots of ripe fruit here with raisins and wet earth that turn to violets and hot stones. Full-bodied, tannic and powerful with fantastic grip and intensity. Grabs you. Impressive. Drink in 2025.
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Porto 9 98 (WA)
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Wine Advocate (98)

The 2017 Vintage Port, not quite bottled when originally seen, has now been in bottle for a couple of years. It is a field blend (with typical grapes like Touriga Nacional, Touriga Francesca, Tinto Cão, Tinta Roriz and Tinta Barroca) aged for approximately 20 months in used French oak. It comes in with 98 grams of residual sugar. This is a great Fonseca, distinctive, with a touch of eucalyptus and plums, but also loaded with delicious fruit. Like its Taylor's siblings, there is also a fine backbone. I'd say it is a step behind the Taylor's duo this year, but not by much. It will age well, to say the least.
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Porto 1 18.5 (RM)
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Richard Mayson (18.5)

The second label for Fonseca, a blend fromQuinta do Panascal in the Távora Valley and Fonseca’s estates in the Pinhão Valley. Lovely, ripe expressive dark chocolate concentration on the nose, this really sings from the glass; dense and voluptuous on the palate, super-ripe and plummy with luscious texture backed by firm, gravelly tannins that extend to a broad, gripping finish. Glorious. This will be a keeper.
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Porto 1 95 (VN)
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Vinous (95)

The 1994 Graham’s Vintage Port, which incidentally carries quite noticeable sediment, as there is no fining or filtration, is beginning to show a little bricking on the rim. The bouquet is very harmonious and welcoming, featuring aromas of mulberry, roasted chestnut, pressed rose petals, autumn leaves and a hint of liquorice. The nose is not powerful; rather, it displays a brooding intensity. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannin and lightly spiced with clove, pain d’épices and again, a scintilla of liquorice. Though it obviously has another 20 or 30 years in the tank, this mellow Graham’s is drinking beautifully now. Tasted at the Symington Tawny Port tasting at the Tower of London.
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Porto 5 96+ (VN)
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Vinous (96+)

Bright, deep, saturated ruby. Liqueur-like ripeness to the deeply fruity aromas of kirsch, black raspberry and cassis. Thick, sweet and seamless, with a silky texture and great depth to its utterly primary dark berry and spice flavors. Wonderfully pure, intense young port with outstanding finishing sweetness, well-judged oakiness and big, ripe, noble tannins. Leaves behind exhilarating kirsch and violet notes on the extremely long finish, with a note of bitter chocolate emerging with extended aeration. This fleshy beauty boasts beautifully managed tannins and outstanding aging potential.
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Porto 2 99 (JS)
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James Suckling (99)

Extremely complex aromas that show the classic Graham character of black-fruit marmalade and burnt oranges. Follows through to a full body with great grip at the finish. Lightly sweet. Chewy and powerful. Such a focus at the end.
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Madeira 2 -
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Immerse yourself in a luxurious wine experience with our 'Henriques & Henriques Garrafeira Malvasia Madeira 1954'. This exquisite Madeira is the epitome of finesse and complexity. Produced by the esteemed Henriques & Henriques winery, one of the oldest and most respected houses on the island, it demonstrates the rich traditions of Madeiran winemaking. Crafted from the rare and distinct Malvasia grape, its age reveals incomparable depth and character. Unveiling a lush bouquet of dried figs and spice, the palate is dominated by powerful notes of caramelised orange peel, candied ginger, and honeyed nuts. Its robust acidity and unique sweetness balance magnificently to provide a finish that is nothing short of eloquent. The prestigious Henriques & Henriques Garrafeira Malvasia Madeira 1954, brimming with soul and history, is the quintessential choice for any discerning collector or fine wine enthusiast.

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Madeira 1 -
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Indulge in the exquisite delight of the Henriques & Henriques Old Bual Madeira 1954, a fine wine that speaks of ocean-tinged, volcanic terroirs and masterful winemaking. Born in the fertile landscapes of Madeira Island, Portugual, this enchanting libation emanates from the distinguished Henriques & Henriques winery, renowned for their traditional process of Canteiro aging. Deep amber in hue, its captivating bouquet features whispers of dried fruits, spices and old wood, leading to a rich, full-bodied palate layered with apricot, honeyed caramel and a persistent finish of mellow acidity. Exceptionally balanced, it showcases the unique element of volcanic soil, ageing remarkably over decades. Produced in limited quantities, its impeccable quality and rarity make it a highly sought-after treasure among wine connoisseurs. Revel in the luxurious complexity and heritage of the Henriques & Henriques Old Bual Madeira 1954, a timeless homage to refined craftsmanship and nature's bounty.

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Porto 1 -
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Exceptionally crafted in the heart of Douro Valley in Portugal, Berry Bros Rudd Vintage Port 2011 is the epitome of fine winemaking. As Britain's oldest wine and spirit merchant, Berry Bros & Rudd have consistently delivered exquisite wines since 1698. The handpicked grapes are trodden in traditional 'lagares' and matured for 24 months in wooden casks, providing a bespoke sensory experience.

This vintage port, from an exceptional year, presents an invigorating bouquet of dark fruits spearheaded by blackberry and cassis. The full-bodied palate is well-balanced, revealing hints of liquorice and spice, culminating in a luscious and lengthy finish. Replete with tannins, Berry Bros Rudd Vintage Port 2011 is set to improve and mellow with age. This is a port of finesse, ready to be appreciated by connoisseurs and collectors alike. Perfectly paired with strong cheeses and nuts, it is a dazzling addition to any fine wine repertoire.

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Madeira 1 -
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Savour a taste of history imbued with rare elegance in the embodiment of Blandys Bual 1920, a luxuriously complex Madeira wine from the prestigious Blandy's wine estate. With a heritage dating back to 1811, Blandy's utilises traditional canteiro methods, ageing the wine in American oak casks in naturally heated lofts for optimal maturation.

This coveted Bual, crafted from the finest white grapes harvested in 1920, unveils an enthralling symphony of aromas and flavours. Delight in nuances of dried fruits and honey interwoven with earthy undertones, a refined balance between acidity and sweetness that culminates in a sublime finish.

Representing an era of craftsmanship and perseverance, Blandys Bual 1920 affirms Blandy's standing as the quintessential Madeira wine artisan. Whether enjoyed as an apéritif or with a fine dessert, it promises a mesmerising experience befitting the discerning palates of wine lovers.

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Douro 1 18+ (MJ)
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SG$368.00
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Matthew Jukes (18+)

Because this trio of wines runs in a neat sequence, I made one consecutive note to cover all three vintages – a direct comparative tasting note, if you will. 2016 is my preferred wine – it is the grandest, and it has the most potential. It is one of the finest value, elite reds I have tasted in a very long time. The 2017 is more refined, the most forward, most restaurant friendly and most open. It is lighter, more herbal, and it will get you in the mood while the others have a chance to mellow. I will hold back on any more notes on this wine because it is my MoneyWeek wine of the week this Friday! Finally, the 2018, which is a beauty. More flamboyant, more plush and sensual, and it is not dissimilar to the 2016 in fruit expression, but it is not quite as powerful or as impactful. Either way, you need all three in your collection because if you like each of these wines for their respective character traits, I can imagine you will follow this label for the rest of your days.
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Douro 1 96 (JS)
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SG$420.00
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James Suckling (96)

Fantastic aromas of blackberries and blueberries with tar and minerals. Medium-to full-bodied, with very firm and fine tannins that tighten the wine and make it compacted and impressive. A retro feel to this wine that reminds me of the great Barca Velhas of the 1960s. Better after 2027.
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Porto 33 94-96 (WA)
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SG$697.00
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Wine Advocate (94-96)

The Cockburn’s Vintage Port is sourced from their two main vineyards, Quinta dos Canais and Quinta do Vale Coelho, plus a small contribution from Quinta do Cachao de Arnozelo. Around 55% of the blend is sourced from Touriga Nacional vines in Quinta dos Canais, the remainder of the blend 30% Touriga Franca, 5% Sousao and 10% a mixture of old vines. The fruit was picked between September 8 and October 5 at Canais and between September 12 and 30 at Vale Coelho. It has a lifted bouquet with raisin, fresh dates and some lovely tobacco and sandalwood aromas that lend the aromatic profile complexity, although it feels rather compact at the moment. The palate is very well-balanced with a spicy, black pepper-tinged opening and very good structure. There is wonderful focus here, with a refined, clove-tinged finish and a long, spicy aftertaste so you do not forget it in a hurry. The 2011 Cockburn harks back to those classics of yesteryear. Cockburn’s is back. Tasted May 2013.
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Porto 78 -
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SG$794.00
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Porto 1 99 (JS)
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SG$634.00
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James Suckling (99)

This shows fantastic graphite and dark-berry character with black-stone undertones and hints of dried roses. Full-bodied and very tight and precise. Good kick in the end. Love the polished tannins, which are totally folded into the wine. Reminds me of the 1947 Cockburn. Try in 2024.
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Madeira 1 -
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SG$4,680.00
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Porto 1 94 (WA)
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SG$145.00
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Wine Advocate (94)

The 2018 Vintage Port Quinta da Roeda is a field blend aged for approximately 18 months in very large used wooden vats. It comes in with 104 grams of residual sugar. Ripe and expressive, this delicious single-quinta Porto also has fine concentration and some pop on the finish. Indeed, as this sits and airs out, it proves it has a real backbone. Two days later, it was pretty tight. This is more about fruit than structure, though, and this sexy, nuanced and succulent Port is going to be hard to resist as it ages. Likely to be accessible on the younger side, it should still hold very well. I need to see a bit more to be fully convinced, but right now this seems like the steal and sleeper of the Fladgate Partnership trio this issue (the Fonseca and Taylor's being the others). For the moment—and young Ports do change notably as they age—this would be my favorite of the trio. The price references a full bottle, although this was tasted from a half bottle.
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Porto 3 19 (RM)
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SG$768.00
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Richard Mayson (19)

Croft has developed its own rather ripe, voluptuous and rather jammy style in recent years, distinguishing the wine from the firmer, perhaps more challenging character of Fonseca and Taylor. Perhaps 2017 has been kind to Quinta da Roêda which provides the ‘cornerstone’ of this Port: surprisingly closed on the nose with plump juicy fruit underlying, ripe plums and cherries; similarly plump and voluptuous initially with a wonderfully ripe, broad tannic core rising in the mouth, dense and rather gorgeous all the way through to a fresh, vibrant finish. This has it all and maybe the wine of the vintage.
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Porto 8 92-95 (WA)
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SG$737.00
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Wine Advocate (92-95)

The 2011 Croft is initially taciturn on the nose, even after allowing it 20 minutes in my glass. A light swirling immediately awakens the aromatics to offer blackberry, Seville orange marmalade, blueberries and dried fig – complex and quite compelling. There is real mineralite within this bouquet that, returning after 30 minutes, offers alluring ocean spray scents rolling in off the ocean. The palate is medium-bodied with a velvety-smooth opening that belies the fine, structured tannins underneath. It clams up a little towards the finish, shuts the lid tight and consequently there is the sensation of less persistency here compared to the Taylor’s or Fonseca. But Croft has a knack of filling out with bottle age and becomes both gentle and generous with the passing years. Tasted May 2013.
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Porto 7 94 (WA)
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SG$641.00
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Wine Advocate (94)

The 2016 Vintage Port is a field blend originally seen about a week before bottling. It comes in with 104 grams of residual sugar. Not a lot has changed except that it seems even more approachable and much better balanced now. It also seems drier than its statistics would suggest. Tight and intense on first taste, this comes around relatively well with a couple of hours of air on the first day tasted, but it isn't expressive until a couple of days later. The initial firmness moderates to some extent, showcasing a relatively approachable young Port. (That doesn't mean it is ready or close to it.) The concentration seems good enough now, so that the hints of alcohol that I saw in June—and again this time around when this was in its first 90 minutes of aeration—seem under much better control. The balance is just more appealing. It shows beautifully with a couple of days of air. As with all Ports of any quality, this could use some time. This is gripping, but it won't sear your mouth with tannins. You are going to have to cellar it awhile to allow it to acquire more complexity and more harmony, though. This is showing more promise than ever.
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Porto 1 95 (WS)
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SG$308.00
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Wine Spectator (95)

Wonderful aromas of blackberry, lilac and a bit of stems. Full-bodied, with silky tannins, medium sweetness and a long finish. Solid. Needs a little time still. Seems to be coming together now. '77/'85/'97 blind Port retrospective.
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Porto 1 97 (WS)
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SG$1,280.00
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Wine Spectator (97)

This young Port has superb grip. A mouthpuckering monster with masses of fruit and tannins, it has wonderful ripe, grapey aromas that carry through to the palate. Truly one of the great Dows. Best after 2010. 13,000 cases made.
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Porto 1 99 (WS)
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SG$1,140.00
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Wine Spectator (99)

Powerful, refined and luscious, with a surplus of dark plum, kirsch and cassis flavors that are unctuous and long. Shows plenty of grip, presenting a long, full finish, filled with Asian spice and raspberry tart accents. Rich and chocolaty. One for the ages. Best from 2030 through 2060. 5,000 cases made. -KM
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Porto 1 98 (WS)
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SG$562.00
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Wine Spectator (98)

This packs a lot of fun, with a wallop of blackberry, fig, boysenberry and açai berry compote flavors working together, laced with a mouthwatering licorice snap note and driven by a fresh, well-detailed finish. A roasted apple wood accent is integrated as well, lending textural contrast through the vivacious finish. Best from 2030 through 2055. 350 cases made
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Porto 1 98 (VN)
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SG$660.00
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Vinous (98)

The 2017 Dow’s Vintage Port showed a slight reduction and required more time to really open in the glass. Typical of Dow’s it has a more backward and introspective bouquet compared to its peers, scents of blackberry, clove, wild mint, cassis and vanilla, gradually gaining more intensity with aeration. The palate is simply glorious. It is built around a compelling tannic frame that seems finer than any Dow’s I have encountered apart from the ethereal 2011. There is so much energy coiled up in this Port, a sense of symmetry that is enthralling and yet you just know that it needs to be cellared for 15-20 years for it to reveal its full potential. For serious Port-lovers. One of the vintages most cerebral offerings. Total production is 5,250 cases.
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Porto 3 -
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SG$602.00
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Porto 2 -
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SG$602.00
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Tejo 2 93 (WA)
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SG$246.00
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The 2015 Reserva Conde de Vimioso is a blend of 40% Touriga Nacional, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Aragonez and the rest Syrah, aged for 18 months in oak ranging from new to third use. It comes in at 14% alcohol. Concentrated, beautifully structured and rather on the powerful side on opening, this is not quite ready to drink, although you could certainly approach it now. With an hour of air, it actually drank very well. Another year or two in the cellar would help it, though. It went like this: on opening, a bit oaky and not ready; after an hour, beautiful. Add a couple of points to the score. Leave it on the table for three hours and then let it air in a glass for half an hour—gorgeous. Add more points. Of the Tejo onslaught this issue, this was probably my favorite. The oak is a bit prominent now, but it doesn't come close to subsuming the nuanced fruit. That first hour of aeration lets the mid-palate absorb the wood very well. The complex flavor medley runs from blueberries to beef. The mid-palate eventually shows some fine finesse, although this is certainly burlier than its unoaked sibling this issue. This well-crafted red is a refined and silky beauty with a bit of a crisp edge. I suspect that it will eventually show far more complexity as well. This is not imported, so the price is just an estimate.
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Porto 2 -
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Crafted by the legendary Ferreira in Portugal's Douro Valley, the Ferreira Vintage Port 2011 is a choice indulgence for fine wine collectors. Estate-grown Touriga Franca, amongst other native varieties, create a rich blend, aged for two years in wooden vats. Displaying breathtaking depth and complexity, this Vintage Port shows concentrated flavours of lush, ripe blackberries and a soft, velvety structure. Coveted for its sublime tasting notes of dark chocolate and spices, it offers an intense, persistent, and balanced palate.

As the oldest richly flavoured Vintage Port producing family in the Douro region, Ferreira's house style honours tradition and encapsulates terroir expression perfectly. Critics from top wine publications rave about the Ferreira Vintage Port 2011, praising its sophistication and fine quality. An ideal celebration wine, this Port ensures an elegant, memorable finish to any special meal.

For those seeking an extraordinary wine, the Ferreira Vintage Port 2011 is a worthy addition to any esteemed wine cellar.

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Porto 2 97-99 (WA)
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SG$574.00
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Wine Advocate (97-99)

The Fonseca 2011 is typically more forthcoming on the nose compared to the bashful Croft: a strident bouquet with lifted scents of freshly picked blackberries, kirsch, crushed stone and a dash of Hoi Sin and oyster sauce. It is very well-defined, very focused and direct. The palate is silky smooth with not a rough edge in sight, though not a typically voluptuous Fonseca because of the keen thread of acidity and the structure that lends this mighty Port wonderful backbone. A slight viscosity on the finish lacquers the tongue and indicates a core of sweet fruit is ticking away underneath that will surely explode several years after bottling. A tincture of salted licorice on the aftertaste is very attractive. This will turn out to become an outstanding Fonseca, the growing season taming its exuberance with spectacular results. So much potential, but just 6,000 cases were produced. Tasted May 2013.
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Porto 1 98 (JS)
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SG$616.00
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James Suckling (98)

Lots of ripe fruit here with raisins and wet earth that turn to violets and hot stones. Full-bodied, tannic and powerful with fantastic grip and intensity. Grabs you. Impressive. Drink in 2025.
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Porto 9 98 (WA)
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SG$775.00
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Wine Advocate (98)

The 2017 Vintage Port, not quite bottled when originally seen, has now been in bottle for a couple of years. It is a field blend (with typical grapes like Touriga Nacional, Touriga Francesca, Tinto Cão, Tinta Roriz and Tinta Barroca) aged for approximately 20 months in used French oak. It comes in with 98 grams of residual sugar. This is a great Fonseca, distinctive, with a touch of eucalyptus and plums, but also loaded with delicious fruit. Like its Taylor's siblings, there is also a fine backbone. I'd say it is a step behind the Taylor's duo this year, but not by much. It will age well, to say the least.
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Porto 1 18.5 (RM)
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SG$200.00
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Richard Mayson (18.5)

The second label for Fonseca, a blend fromQuinta do Panascal in the Távora Valley and Fonseca’s estates in the Pinhão Valley. Lovely, ripe expressive dark chocolate concentration on the nose, this really sings from the glass; dense and voluptuous on the palate, super-ripe and plummy with luscious texture backed by firm, gravelly tannins that extend to a broad, gripping finish. Glorious. This will be a keeper.
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Porto 1 95 (VN)
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SG$1,265.00
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Vinous (95)

The 1994 Graham’s Vintage Port, which incidentally carries quite noticeable sediment, as there is no fining or filtration, is beginning to show a little bricking on the rim. The bouquet is very harmonious and welcoming, featuring aromas of mulberry, roasted chestnut, pressed rose petals, autumn leaves and a hint of liquorice. The nose is not powerful; rather, it displays a brooding intensity. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannin and lightly spiced with clove, pain d’épices and again, a scintilla of liquorice. Though it obviously has another 20 or 30 years in the tank, this mellow Graham’s is drinking beautifully now. Tasted at the Symington Tawny Port tasting at the Tower of London.
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Porto 5 96+ (VN)
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SG$801.00
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Vinous (96+)

Bright, deep, saturated ruby. Liqueur-like ripeness to the deeply fruity aromas of kirsch, black raspberry and cassis. Thick, sweet and seamless, with a silky texture and great depth to its utterly primary dark berry and spice flavors. Wonderfully pure, intense young port with outstanding finishing sweetness, well-judged oakiness and big, ripe, noble tannins. Leaves behind exhilarating kirsch and violet notes on the extremely long finish, with a note of bitter chocolate emerging with extended aeration. This fleshy beauty boasts beautifully managed tannins and outstanding aging potential.
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Porto 2 99 (JS)
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SG$601.00
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James Suckling (99)

Extremely complex aromas that show the classic Graham character of black-fruit marmalade and burnt oranges. Follows through to a full body with great grip at the finish. Lightly sweet. Chewy and powerful. Such a focus at the end.
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Madeira 2 -
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SG$5,120.00
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Immerse yourself in a luxurious wine experience with our 'Henriques & Henriques Garrafeira Malvasia Madeira 1954'. This exquisite Madeira is the epitome of finesse and complexity. Produced by the esteemed Henriques & Henriques winery, one of the oldest and most respected houses on the island, it demonstrates the rich traditions of Madeiran winemaking. Crafted from the rare and distinct Malvasia grape, its age reveals incomparable depth and character. Unveiling a lush bouquet of dried figs and spice, the palate is dominated by powerful notes of caramelised orange peel, candied ginger, and honeyed nuts. Its robust acidity and unique sweetness balance magnificently to provide a finish that is nothing short of eloquent. The prestigious Henriques & Henriques Garrafeira Malvasia Madeira 1954, brimming with soul and history, is the quintessential choice for any discerning collector or fine wine enthusiast.

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SG$3,330.00
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Indulge in the exquisite delight of the Henriques & Henriques Old Bual Madeira 1954, a fine wine that speaks of ocean-tinged, volcanic terroirs and masterful winemaking. Born in the fertile landscapes of Madeira Island, Portugual, this enchanting libation emanates from the distinguished Henriques & Henriques winery, renowned for their traditional process of Canteiro aging. Deep amber in hue, its captivating bouquet features whispers of dried fruits, spices and old wood, leading to a rich, full-bodied palate layered with apricot, honeyed caramel and a persistent finish of mellow acidity. Exceptionally balanced, it showcases the unique element of volcanic soil, ageing remarkably over decades. Produced in limited quantities, its impeccable quality and rarity make it a highly sought-after treasure among wine connoisseurs. Revel in the luxurious complexity and heritage of the Henriques & Henriques Old Bual Madeira 1954, a timeless homage to refined craftsmanship and nature's bounty.

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