Dow's 20 Year Old Tawny Port NV (Portugal)
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Dow's 20 Year Old Tawny Port NV (Portugal)

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Dow's 20 Year Old Tawny Port NV (Portugal)"Juicy and lively in feel, with flan, date, persimmon and caramel notes weaving around each other, backed by a racy bitter almond accent on the finish. There's lots to like here" James Molesworth, Wine Spectator, June 2018. "Fresh almond and apricot marmalade. Hint of sweet, smokey vanilla. Lovely flow of flavour" International Wine Challenge, May 2018. Light amber and tawny colour, showing mature raisiny fruit aromas with hints of honey and caramel.

"Juicy and lively in feel, with flan, date, persimmon and caramel notes weaving around each other, backed by a racy bitter almond accent on the finish. There's lots to like here" James Molesworth, Wine Spectator, June 2018.

"Fresh almond and apricot marmalade. Hint of sweet, smokey vanilla. Lovely flow of flavour" International Wine Challenge, May 2018.

Light amber and tawny colour, showing mature raisiny fruit aromas with hints of honey and caramel. Dow’s Twenty Years Old Tawny has a rich and nutty palate, with wonderful balance. A clean crisp finish and a soft lingering aftertaste make this an unforgettable Port on any occasion.

Dow's old Tawnies are well known for their remarkable raisiny, dried fruit flavours, exquisite creamy texture and an exceptionally long, lingering and traditionally drier finish. This 20 Year Old Port is smooth, well balanced and mature and is ready for drinking now. Try serving chilled in warm weather.

Dow’s is owned and managed by the fourth generation of the Symington family, Port producers since the 19th Century. The family, whose experience dates back over 100 years, supervises all the vineyards, winemaking and ageing of this wine. Dow’s owns two of the Douro’s finest Quintas, Senhora da Ribeira and Bomfim. They were acquired in 1890 and 1896, making Dow’s one of the first houses to invest in premium vineyards.

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