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Port Wine is a fortified wine produced in the Douro Valley of Portugal. It is made from a blend of grapes, including Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, and Tinta Barroca. The wine is aged in oak barrels for a minimum of two years before being bottled. It is typically sweet and has a higher alcohol content than other wines. Port Wine is often served as a dessert wine, but can also be enjoyed with cheese or chocolate.
Port Wine is a popular choice for many wine drinkers, and is often served at special occasions. It is also a popular gift item, and is often given as a thank you or to celebrate a special occasion.
Some of the companies in the Port Wine market include Taylor Fladgate, Graham's, Fonseca, and Warre's. These companies produce a variety of styles of Port Wine, from vintage to tawny to ruby. Show Less Read more