Dow's Tawny Port 20 year old 750ml - Stirling Fine Wines
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Dow's Tawny Port 20 year old 750ml
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Dow's Tawny Port 20 year old

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750ml
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Category Port
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Brand Dow's
Origin Portugal, Douro
Alcohol/vol 20%
With a polished brown centre and orange-amber edges, this wine has a honeysuckle scent with discreet butterscotch notes. Refined and balanced on the palate, flinty and mellowed tannins meld with concentrated red berry fruit and lifted mineral freshness. Nuanced flavours of tobacco lead to a focused, dry finish.
Wine Enthusiast
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This is a wonderful wood-aged, mature Port full of the classic old gold flavors and intense acidity over a dry texture that is a signature of this producer. The wine is impressive, balanced and ready to drink.

Roger Voss, May 1, 2019
Wine Spectator
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A juicy, up-front style, with hazelnut, raisin, cinnamon and dried cherry notes that are flattering through the gently sweet finish. Drink now. 4,000 cases made, 2,000 cases imported.

James Molesworth, April 30, 2019
Vinous
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The 20-Year Old Tawny Port bottled in 2018 comes from low-lying, south-facing vineyards and includes partial ageing in larger-size vessels. much darker in colour than the Graham's counterpart, the bouquet offers an enticing melange of dark cherry compote, clove, hazelnut and marmalade that gently unfolds in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied but clearly endowed with more heft and density than the Graham's This is quite nutty and spicy, featuring ginger and Seville orange marmalade and impressive wight and persistency on the finish. Superb. Tasted at the Symington Tawny Port tasting at the Tower of Longon.

Neal Martin, November 2018
Wine Advocate
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The NV 20 Year Old Tawny Port is a field blend coming in with 126 grams of residual sugar and a bar-top cork. It was bottled in 2018. Dry and stern-this is the style you'd expect from the comments in the accompanying producer note-this shows off some wood, plus very fine concentration and power for the level. This is not always an open and friendly 20, though. The 30, actually, seems far livelier and more expressive (although woodier and more mature, to be sure). This 20 is one that intends to grab your palate and not let go. Some sweetness and a touch of spice around the edges redeem it. That counters the power and woody demeanor. It drank particularly well a couple of days later. On many levels, this is impressive for its age. It works well overall in its style.

Mark Squires, April 30, 2019

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