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Maynards Colheita 1962 White Port is dominated by elegance and sobriety and stands at a high level of quality. It is a wine rich in citrus aromas, mixed with balsamic notes, nuts, spices. Finishes in a tasting acidity with quince jam and mildly spicy notes.
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Winemaking:
Maynards Colheita 1962 White Port was produced by the traditional Porto wine method. This is a wine of exceptional quality, from a single harvest. It maturated in wood, for over 50 years, although, Colheitas Port wine never are less than 7 years of ageing in wood casks.
Grape Varieties:
Códega, Rabigato, Malvasia Fina, Arinto.
Tasting Notes:
Maynards Colheita 1962 White Port is a wonderful white port, where the aromas of lemon and orange zest are exquisitely combined with the aromas of dried fruits, woods, and vanilla. It is clearly an excellent and sumptuous Port.
Store and Serve Advice:
Serving temperature at 10ºC-12ºC.
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