Light beige color, with noticeable greenish reflections at the rim (barrel aging longer than the usual two years). Eucalyptus, beeswax, and honey on the nose. A velvety smooth palate, with intense caramel and subtle mint. Medium length on the toffee-driven finish. This might have been even better 20 years ago.
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The Story
Real Companhia Vinícola do Norte de Portugal (commonly shortened to "Real Vinícola") was officially founded in 1889. Its creation caused immediate public and commercial confusion with the historic, older royal company founded in 1756. To distinguish them, locals nicknamed the 1756 company "Real Companhia Velha" (The Old Royal Company).
While "Vintage Port" is aged in the bottle, a traditional Garrafeira Port undergoes a unique, hybrid ...
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The wine was originally harvested and aged by a predecessor estate. It spent its initial years in cask and was moved to large glass demijohns (garrafeiras) around 1853. When Real Vinícola absorbed older wine stocks or merged later, they inherited these ultra-vintage stocks.
The 1963 Re-Bottling: Much of the remaining 1847 stock was officially labeled, certified, and rebottled in 1963, right around the time Real Vinícola was acquired by Rea...
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