Port
Dow's Fine Ruby
75cl
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Dow's Fine Ruby is produced by a company that illustrates the long relationship uniting Portugal and the United Kingdom in their love for good port wines for over two centuries. Indeed, Dow's started exporting to England as early as 1798 and not even the Napoleonic Wars prevented the wines from arriving to British clients. Today, the company continues this long tradition with a larger offer of ports than ever. Dow's Fine Ruby is resolutely fruity and perfect for informal moments with friends or relatives. Its lack of pretension should not be mistaken for cheapness as it remains an excellent port wine.
Technical sheet
Type Of Wine: | fortified wine |
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Other Vintages: | Other vintages |
Appellation: | Port (Porto and Douro, Portugal) |
Winery: | Dow's Port |
Volume: | 75cl |
Grapes: | Touriga Franca, Tinta Barroca, Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Port, Tinta Çao |
Allergens: | Contains Sulfites |
Alcohol Vol.: | 19% |
Description of Dow's Fine Ruby
Dow's Fine Ruby (Touriga Franca, Tinta Barroca, Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Port and Tinta Çao)
TASTING NOTES of Dow's Fine Ruby Port:
- View: has a medium ruby-red coat, with brown highlights, clean and shiny oily look.
- Nose: With red fruit flavour and well concentrated black, recalling plum, cherry and currant with some new coffee in the background, always vinous and revealing a fresh forest scent.
- Mouth: It is perceived robust, full-bodied and full of fresh, ripe fruit, conjoined with notes thin honey syrup. Leave a long and lingering taste due to long maceration, marking the palate plum and macerated strawberries.
APPELLATION: Port
VINEYARD: Dow's Port
GRAPES: Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Barroca, Tinta Roriz and Tinta Cão
AGEING: Aged for 3 months in oak barrels.
PAIRING: is excellent with desserts made with chocolate or tiramisu.
TEMPERATURE: 10 ° C
DEGREE OF ALCOHOL: 19%
How to serve
Consumption temp.
10ºC
Alan Dow