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Nola's Rich Ruby 1.5 Litre

Nola's Rich Ruby is a 100 year old family recipe, made in the Portuguese style of a ruby port. Nicely balanced sweetness, with rounded fruit flavours. Serve with dried fruits or nuts-based dessert, cheese, as a warming after dinner drink or lightly chilled as an aperitif. The fourth generation of the Nola family continues over 100 years of family wine making history and tradition.
$24.99

Ormond Rich Ruby Port 750ml

Made in the style of ruby port, this smooth textured wine captures the intense flavours of sun-ripened grapes.
$12.99

Taylor's 10YO Tawny Port 750ml

Taylor's is one of the oldest of the founding Port houses. It is dedicated entirely to the production of Port wine and in particular to its finest styles. Taylor's Port Wine since 1692.
$69.99

Taylor's Fine Ruby Port 750ml

Taylor's Fine Ruby a blend of full bodied Port wines aged for around two years in large oak vats in Taylor's cellars, or 'lodges', in Vila Nova de Gaia.
$36.99

Taylor's Fine Tawny Port 750ml

Taylor's is now into it's fourth century, one of the very oldest of the Port companies. It is the last totally independent company of the original British Port houses - and is still family owned and managed. Taylor's is recognised for its consistent quality of Vintage Ports and for pioneering the successful 'Late Bottle Vintage' (LBV) style - a high quality ready-to-drink alternative to vintage port.
$36.99

Taylor's First Estate Reserve Port 750ml

Taylor's is one of the oldest of the founding Port houses. It is dedicated entirely to the production of Port wine and in particular to its finest styles. Taylor's Port Wine since 1692.
$44.99

Taylor's Port Historical Collection III The Mallet 750ml

This blend was carefully put together for this limited edition from specially selected Ports from Taylor's extensive aged Tawny stocks, aged in seasoned oak Port pipes. At the beginning of the 18th century, bottles were hand blown and bulbous in shape. As the 18th century progressed, bottles became taller and more cylindrical. The first stage in this evolution was the appearance of the 'mallet' shaped bottle which had become well established in England by around 1730. Their sides were often tapered towards the shoulder rather than completely parallel. However, by around 1750, the 'mallet' bottle had developed a more cylindrical form. This Limited Edition bottle is inspired by the 'mallet-cylinder' bottle from that period, the immediate predecessor of today's cylindrical wine bottle.
$79.99
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