Port may be your grandma’s drink, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be your drink, too. Because here’s the thing: Port is really good. Named after Portugal’s city of Oporto, port is a fortified wine ...
This fortified Portguese wine is full of potential when it comes to pairing with food. Getty Images You might think port can only be served with dessert, but this fortified wine from Portugal is about ...
Port is a delicious fortified wine traditionally enjoyed after dinner. Some Ports pair nicely with things like bleu cheese and others with things like a deep dark chocolate. Regardless of whether you ...
Thirteen fortified wines took Gold medals at the recently completed International Wine and Spirits Competition. The Gold medalists included five port wines, four Madeira, and four Sherry wines. It is ...
As an entry level port: Noval Tawny Port, $18.99 For something a little more special: Taylor Fladgate 10 Year Old Tawny Port, $34.99 For something really special: Graham's 20 Year Old Tawny Port, $60 ...
A visit to Porto wouldn't be complete without a stop to sample the city's most notable export — port wine. You'll find dozens of wine cellars scattered throughout Porto, and there's even a Port Wine ...
Port wines are a sweeter "dessert" wine option made from red grapes. Although they are popular, many restaurants do not list them on their menus, sometimes making them hard to find when they are on ...
As the chill of autumn settles over B.C., and the rains return, few wines offer the warmth and richness of a well-aged Port from Portugal’s Douro Valley and, in more recent times, some of its ...
The Douro Valley in Portugal has changed. 30 years ago, it was all about port wines, all about big houses with internationally famous names. But in the 1990s, things started to change; a new ...