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Andresen White Port is a rich, unctuous, powerful wine, with intense fruit and honey flavours, only just hinting at the spirit. A big, ripe white port wine, intensely flavoured.
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Winemaking:
Andresen White Port is produced by the traditional Port wine method using white grape varieties. This is the blend of the best Port white wine's batches ageing in oak casks with an average of age of 5 years, produced from a long list of different grape varieties and locations along the Douro valley. It patiently matured, for an average of 5 years, in French oak casks.
Grape Varieties:
Códega, Rabigato, Malvasia Fina, Fernão Pires.
Tasting Notes:
Andresen White Port is a slightly floral wine with wonderfully balanced aromas. It has a sweet profile with a silky texture, showing several complex flavours from its ageing process. It is perfect serving it chilled.
Store and Serve Advice:
Serving temperature at 15ºC-16ºC.
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