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Brand Dow's
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Country Portugal
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Region Douro valley
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Size 75CL
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ABV 20%
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Closure Cork
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Vintage Number:2010
Dow's Bomfin Vintage Port 2010 75 cl
Regular price £31.99
If you are new to Vintage Port we cannot think of a better place to start than Dow's. Read more.
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Delivery & Returns
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Description
Since 1798, the name Dow's has been associated with the finest ports from the Douro Valley. Dow's ports are made a two of the most famous Quinta's in the Douro: Quinta do Bomfim and Quinta da Senhora da Ribeira, together with the privately family owned quintas of Santinho, Fonte Branca and Cerdeira.
Tasting Notes
One of the Douro Valley’s finest vineyards, Quinta do Bomfim is at the heart of Dow’swines, having provided the main structure for its famed Vintage Ports since 1896. Innon-declared years, the finest wines from the vineyard are selected for bottling as Quintado Bomfim Vintage Port and as such they closely reflect the characteristics of this singleproperty, whereas a ‘declared’ Dow’s Vintage expresses the house style, derived fromthe sum of the several vineyards from which it is made. Five generations of Symingtonwinemakers at Bomfim have developed a style that suits the vineyard; fermentationsare a little longer resulting in a drier profile that has become one of Dow’s distinctivehallmarks. The Bomfim vineyard is predominantly south facing, an aspect that favourscomplete and balanced grape ripening and which results in well-structured and intense, complex wines