Gilberts G-Porto Tawny 0.5l

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GPorto Tawny, colour: Brilliant and clear, tawny colour. Nose: Very fresh and fruity, elegant and well balanced, with the ripe fruit enveloped by the oxidised aromas of the wood. Taste: Sweet, velvety, with excellent acidity and ripe fruit. Long finish and a touch of vanilla from the oak and chocolate.

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Product code:GIL002
Category listing

Wine » Color » Red

Wine » Country » Portugal

Wine » Type » Dessert » Port

Volume (liters):0.5
Alcohol by volume (%):19
Region:Douro
Country of origin:Portugal
Web:www.gporto.com
Quantity in tray/case:6 | Purchasable by single unit [Why?]

Generally, the primary difference between Ruby and Tawny port is in:

  • the ageing time in barrels: Ruby 3 years in (primarily) oak barrels, Tawny 3 years + in oak barrels
  • the (primarily oak) barrel size and consequently the amount of wine in contact with the oak: Ruby matures in medium to large oak barrels, sometimes in stainless steel tanks if a more fresh and fruity character and non-oxidised style is desired, Tawny in medium to smaller oak barrels 

GPorto Tawny matures 4 years in smaller oak barrels.

Varietals: Touriga Franca, Touriga Nacional, Tinta Barroca, Tinta Roriz

About port wine

Port wine (also known as Vinho do Porto, Oporto, Porto, and often simply Port) is a Portuguese, fortified wine from the Douro Valley in the northern provinces of Portugal. It's typically a sweet wine, but comes as dry or semi-dry too. It is often served as a dessert wine. Wines in the style of the Portuguese product called port are produced around the world in several countries—most notably Australia, South Africa, India, Canada and the United States. However, under European Union guidelines, only the product from Portugal may be labelled as Port. In the United States, Federal law mandates that the Portuguese-made product be labeled Porto or Vinho do Porto.

Port is produced from grapes grown and processed in the Douro region. The wine produced is then fortified with the addition of a Brandy (distilled grape spirits), in order to stop the fermentation leaving residual sugar in the wine and to boost the alcohol content. The wine is then stored and aged, often in barrels stored in caves (Portuguese meaning "cellars") as is the case in Vila Nova de Gaia, before being bottled. The wine received its name, "Port," in the latter half of the 17th century from the seaport city of Porto at the mouth of the Douro River, where much of the product was brought to market or for export to other countries in Europe from the Leixões docks. The Douro valley where Port wine is produced was defined and established as a protected region, or appellation in 1756 — making it the second oldest defined and protected wine region in the world.

Tawny - Port Wine type

Tawny ports are wines made from red grapes that are aged in wooden barrels, exposing them to gradual oxidation and evaporation. As a result, they gradually mellow to a golden-brown colour. The exposure to wood imparts "nutty" flavours to the wine, which is blended to match the house style.

Tawny Reserve port (without an indication of age) is a basic blend of wood aged port that has spent at least seven years in barrels.

Tawny with an indication of age is a blend of several vintages, with the average years "in wood" stated on the label, the official categories being 10, 20, 30 and over 40 years. For each category, the average age of the various vintage is at least that of the given category.

The cheapest forms of Tawny Port are young wines made from a blend of red and white grapes. Unlike Tawny Reserve and Tawnies with an indication of age, they may have spent little or no time maturing in wood.

Tawny ports from a single vintage are called Colheitas (pronounced col-YATE-ah, meaning harvest). Instead of an indication of age (10, 20...) their actual vintage year is mentioned. However, they should not be mistaken with Vintage port (see below). The term colheita is also applied to madeiras produced from grapes of a single vintage.

Customer reviews
Slovensky Emmly, 29/04/2011
Sudons great to me BWTHDIK

Slovensky 19/09/2008
Priemerné až slabé portské, odporúčam siahnuť radšej po iných značkách, napr. Calem, ktoré je o triedu lepšie.

Česky 22/09/2008
Dovolím si oponovat. G-porto si pravidelně kupuji od doby kdy bodovalo v redakčním testu MF Dnes a umístilo se jako vůbec nejlepší retailové portské myslím na 3. nebo 4. místě z asi 20 portských. Pokud si dobře pamatuji tak o umístění se dělilo právě s Cálemem, není tedy pravda že by Cálem byl o třídu výše, ledaže cenou, kvalitou rozhodně ne ;-)

Česky 22/09/2008
Tak jsem si to pamatoval skoro správně, test je z února 2008 a Gilberts v něm skončilo na 4. místě před značkami jako Sandeman, Osborne, Cockburns, těsně za Cálemem (o 1,5 bodu). Test naleznete tady ekonomika.idnes.cz/test-portskeho-16-vinum-rozdal-15-medaili-fci-/test.asp?c=A080228_131816_test_maf a infografiku tady data.idnes.cz/g/eko/infografika_portske.html Kdo zná redakční testy MF Dnes ví že vína hodnotí nezávislé poroty a mívají vysokou úroveň. Váš osobní názor Vám pochopitelně neberu ale objektivně nemáte pravdu ;-))

Slovensky 30/12/2009
Ospravdelňujem sa, ten vzhľad fľaše sa ma tu riadne pomýlil. Ochutnával som minule Borges Tawny a to je "Priemerné až slabé portské". Gilbert spolu s Calem patrí medzi najkvalitnejších vývozcov portského z V. N. de Gaia. Aj od Sandeman nie sú zlé, ale sú pre mňa až príliš prekomercionalizovaný a neorientujú sa len na portské. Určite by ste neurobili chybu s Porto Vaudoro. Ale veľmi by ma zaujímali tie vína, kde sa plnia od Marks & Spencer. Na Slovensku sa bohužiaľ nedajú kúpiť tak neviem posúdiť či by som im aj ja dal také pozície.

Slovensky 30/12/2009
A teraz pozerám, v tom teste je aj že české víno portského štýlu. To je čo preboha? Choďte do Porta, prejdite cez most ktorý postavil Eiffel do Villa nova De Gaia, je tam asi 10 pivníc, ochutnajte v každom vínnom múzeu to ich víno a uvidíte. Potom si kúpte každý deň fľašu a vypite ju s priatemi večer na pláži alebo pri rieke. Takto to robte niekoľko týždňov a pochopíte, prečo sa rozčuľujem nad českým portským. Hamba tomu testu

Česky 07/12/2010
české víno na "způsob" portského je jednoduše likérové víno. Co by to bylo, proboha. . . :-)

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