Beautiful and deep golden-amber color. Complex and fresh aromas of nuts combined with honey and figs. On the palate, it is very rich with mellow fruit flavors with a long finish.
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The 67Wine Petit Somm Series® is a project created by our buyer, Oscar Garcia Moncada. The entire lineup provides our customers and wine lovers with a hand-picked selection of wines of exceptional quality and value. The artwork on the labels celebrates some of the most iconic neighborhoods in NYC, as well as favorite international cities — this bottle features the energy and spirit of Times Square.
Deliciously fun and refreshing! Vibrant tropical and citrus notes combine perfectly with a lively effervescence and a refreshing off-dry finish. Light-bodied, crisp, and endlessly drinkable.
Perfect as an aperitivo or paired with light seafood, grilled fish, sushi, fresh salads, and mild cheeses. Serve well-chilled for best enjoyment.
Bottle Size: 750ml
Vintage: NV (Non-Vintage)
Region: Vinho Verde, Portugal
Appellation: Vinho Verde DOC
Style: White Wine, Off-Dry, Lightly Sparkling
Producer: 67Wine Petit Somm Series®
Discover the delight of Vera Vinho Verde Branco, a refreshing and vibrant Portuguese white wine that tantalizes the taste buds with its unique flavor profile. This wine is characterized by its bright acidity and delightful notes of citrus and green apple, with clean, lively flavors of lime, ripe pink and yellow grapefruit. The slight effervescence adds a refreshing sparkle, making it a perfect choice for warm summer days and a favorite at gatherings.

Arinto brings bright acidity and aging potential, Azal is citric and fresh and Loureiro is aromatic and delicate.
This Vinho Verde is a blend of three classic Portuguese grape varieties: Arinto, Azal, and Loureiro. Each grape contributes unique characteristics that create a harmonious and complex wine.
Arinto brings bright acidity and aging potential to the blend. This grape provides the wine's crisp backbone and ensures freshness, making it both enjoyable now and capable of short-term aging.
Azal is citric and fresh, contributing vibrant citrus character to the wine. This grape adds lively, zesty flavors that make the wine incredibly refreshing.
Loureiro is aromatic and delicate, bringing floral and aromatic complexity to the blend. This grape adds elegance and perfume to the wine's bouquet.
Appearance: Pale yellow hue with slight effervescence
Aroma: Citrus, green apple, floral notes, aromatic and delicate character
Palate: Clean, lively flavors of lime, ripe pink and yellow grapefruit. Bright acidity with light body and crisp finish. Subtle hints of mineral undertones
Finish: Crisp, refreshing finish with slight effervescence
Clean, lively flavors of lime, ripe pink and yellow grapefruit define this refreshing wine. The purity of fruit expression is characteristic of quality Vinho Verde.
Flavors of lime, ripe pink and yellow grapefruit create a vibrant citrus profile. These bright fruit notes make the wine incredibly food-friendly and refreshing.
Slight effervescence adds a refreshing sparkle and liveliness to the wine. This gentle fizz is a hallmark of traditional Vinho Verde and enhances the wine's refreshing character.
Characterized by its bright acidity that provides structure and freshness. The acidity makes this wine perfect for pairing with food and ensures it's thirst-quenching.
Delightful notes of citrus and green apple create an inviting flavor profile. These classic Vinho Verde characteristics make the wine approachable and enjoyable.
The subtle hints of mineral undertones add depth to the wine, enhancing its overall experience. This minerality reflects the terroir of Portugal's Vinho Verde region.
Light body and crisp finish make it incredibly enjoyable and easy to drink. The wine's refreshing nature makes it perfect for warm weather and casual occasions.
This 2024 vintage of Vera Vinho Verde Branco showcases the freshness and vibrancy that defines great Vinho Verde. The wine is meant to be enjoyed young to capture its lively character.
From Portugal's Vinho Verde region, known for producing refreshing, slightly effervescent white wines. This region in northwest Portugal has a cool, maritime climate ideal for these grape varieties.
This wine pairs wonderfully with a variety of dishes:
A perfect choice for those warm summer days, making it a favorite at summer picnics, beach parties, and garden gatherings. The refreshing characteristics make it ideal for outdoor entertaining.
Imagine relaxing on a sunny afternoon, sipping on this delightful wine while sharing meals with friends and family. Whether it's a casual barbecue or a formal dinner, Vera Vinho Verde Branco is the ideal companion.
Served chilled, this wine elevates any occasion, transforming ordinary moments into extraordinary memories. Serve at 45-50°F for optimal enjoyment.
As you pour it into your glass, the pale yellow hue captivates your senses. The wine's appearance signals its freshness and quality.
The moment the cork pops, the enticing aromas fill the air, inviting you to take the first sip. The aromatic complexity from Loureiro creates an inviting bouquet.
Whether you are celebrating a special milestone or simply unwinding after a long day, Vera Vinho Verde Branco adds a touch of elegance and joy to your lifestyle. This wine impresses wine lovers and casual drinkers alike.
In 1991, this house did something no one in the Vinho Verde DOC had ever done: they made a rosé. More than three decades later, Vera remains the original — and the benchmark. The wine is built around Vinhão, a rare tinturier grape (red pulp, not just red skin) that gives the wine its striking deep color and structural backbone. Rabo de Anho — an untranslatable, rarely planted indigenous variety — rounds out the blend, adding lightness, freshness, and a delicate floral lift that keeps everything in balance. At $11.99, it is one of the most distinctive rosés in the shop.
The 2025 vintage is vivid and immediately appealing. The nose opens with fresh strawberry, watermelon, and floral notes — bright and clean. On the palate it is crisp and lightly effervescent, with juicy red fruit, a whisper of minerality, and a refreshing finish that invites another pour. It drinks like summer in a glass.
Winemaker’s Note — "This house was the first to ever produce a Rosé in the Vinho Verde DOC, back in 1991. Vinhão is a tinturier — a red pulp grape — hence the dark color. Rabo de Anho, an untranslatable, rarely planted grape, adds lightness and freshness to the blend."
The original Vinho Verde rosé — still the best one.
The Wine Advocate 92 Points | I was able to taste the just-bottled 2023 Manoella Branco. This was a very balanced vintage, the growing season was almost perfect, and yields were good. The wine was a little closed for such an expressive year of wines with purity and freshness. It has notes of white flowers and fruit and a balsamic touch with the balance and harmony from the old vines.
Vibrant and fresh wine with intense citric, floral and mineral notes. On the palate shows pure flavors and nice balance.
Varietals - Gouveio, Viosinho, Rabigato and Códega do Larinho.
Established in 2001 by Sandra Tavares da Silva and Jorge Serôdio Borges, both winemakers and couple, that have been investing and acquiring old vineyards and properties at Pinhão Valley. “Our goal is to create wines that express all the characters of the traditional vineyards and varieties from Douro Valley. Balanced wines between concentration, complexity and elegance.
Wine & Soul is one of the most exciting and dynamic producers in Portugal today, consistently earning high praise from international critics for both their still and fortified wines.
The harvest was planned for the first week of September in perfect weather conditions.
All grapes previously selected and de-stemmed were pressed on a pneumatic press and fermented on stainless steel tanks at low temperatures during 4 weeks, after which was aged sur lies during 6 months.
One of the Douro's most celebrated expressions, Taylor Fladgate's 20 Year Old Tawny Porto is a masterclass in oxidative aging — rich, complex, and hauntingly beautiful. Blended from tawnies averaging two decades in 600-liter oak casks, it delivers the signature amber-mahogany hue, concentrated nutty depth, and lifted fruit that define great aged tawny at its finest.
Deep amber-mahogany with a luminous rim. The nose is intoxicating — burnt orange peel, caramel, candied fig, dried apricot, mango, and honey-coated nuts. On the palate it's full-bodied and luscious: sultanas, chocolate, coffee, crème brûlée, and tropical fruit unfold with remarkable concentration and elegance. The finish is long, creamy, and vibrant with waves of layered flavor. Best served slightly chilled.
Serve slightly chilled (55–60°F) alongside crème brûlée, pecan tart, blue cheese, foie gras, or dark chocolate. An exceptional digestif on its own, and a stunning finale to any dinner. Also makes a luxurious gift for any occasion.
Black is a revolutionary new style of port. The bright aromatics, incredible freshness and perfect balance bring it outside the stodgy "vintage-character" category. Enjoy it any time: chilled, before dinner, after, for a seductive edge to cocktails, as an indulgence with chocolate. The custom-designed bottle is distinctive, modern yet timeless, reflecting the uniqueness of Noval Black. It is simply the most beautiful port bottle we've seenn
Jeb Dunnuck 91 Points | I always love this cuvée, which offers tons of character for a great price. Classic Noval notes of spicy red and blue fruits, orange blossom, cigar, tobacco, and candied mint emerge from the NV Black, and It's round, supple, and full-bodied on the palate, with nicely balanced sugar, a layered yet elegant mouthfeel, and a great finish.
The Wine Advocate 90 Points | 'Black' is a new blend produced from classic varieties that do not make it into the Quinta do Noval vintage. There are ripe blackberries, tar, smoke and orange liqueur on the nose that takes time to open. The palate is medium-bodied, very sleek on the entry, fleshy black fruits, sloe, spice and just a hint of white pepper, leading to a very focused finish.
Bin 27 shares the heritage and style of the great Fonseca Vintage Ports, as well as much of their depth and character. However it is bottled when ready to drink and can be served by the glass directly from the bottle. Blended for consistency of character and quintessentially Fonseca in style, this reserve blend provides reliable and affordable value.
Deep youthful ruby colour. Intense rich fruity nose crammed with pure blackberry, cassis, cherry and plum aromas interwoven with notes of spice. The palate full bodied and round, with a smooth velvety texture balanced by firm mouth filling tannins. The juicy black fruit flavours linger into the rich luscious finish.
Discover the essence of Saes Farm with Quinta de Saes Alvaro Castro Dao Tinto 2021, a wine that embodies the rich heritage and winemaking excellence of Portugal's Dão region. This exceptional tinto showcases a unique blend of indigenous grapes including Tinta Roriz, Touriga Nacional, Alfrocheiro, and Jaen, sourced from the region's best vineyards. Bright ruby-garnet in color, it presents bright fresh cherry, pomegranate, candied violet, rose petal and flint on the nose. On the palate, elegant and fresh, with floral and spice notes wrapped around a core of fresh cherry fruit, finishing long with mouthwatering acidity and a consistent beam of mineralIty.
Bright ruby-garnet. On the nose, bright fresh cherry, pomegranate, candied violet, rose petal and flint. On the palate, elegant and fresh, with floral and spice notes wrapped around a core of fresh cherry fruit. Finishes long, with mouthwatering acidity and a consistent beam of minerality through the finish.
Crafted by Alvaro Castro, a renowned winemaker dedicated to expressing the terroir of the Dão region. His expertise and passion are evident in every bottle.
From Portugal's Dão region, known for producing elegant, age-worthy red wines. The region's unique terroir creates wines of exceptional character and complexity.

By combining traditional techniques with modern innovations, the winemakers at Saes Farm craft a wine that honors its roots while appealing to contemporary palates.
The attention to detail in every bottle showcases the passion and dedication of the team. Making this tinto not just a drink but a true expression of the land.
Primary Varietals: Tinta Roriz, Touriga Nacional, Alfrocheiro, Jaen. This blend of indigenous Portuguese grapes creates a wine of complexity and character.
Tinta Roriz (Tempranillo) brings structure and spice to the blend. This grape provides the backbone and aging potential.
Touriga Nacional is aromatic and powerful, adding floral notes and depth. Portugal's most prestigious red grape variety.
Alfrocheiro contributes fresh fruit character and vibrant acidity. This indigenous variety adds brightness and charm.
Jaen brings elegance and finesse to the blend. This delicate variety adds aromatic complexity and refinement.
Appearance: Bright ruby-garnet
Aroma: Bright fresh cherry, pomegranate, candied violet, rose petal and flint. Enticing bouquet of ripe red fruits, complemented by subtle earthy undertones
Palate: Elegant and fresh. Floral and spice notes wrapped around a core of fresh cherry fruit. Medium-bodied structure. Flavors of cherries, plums, and hints of spice. Well-integrated tannins. Balanced mouthfeel
Finish: Finishes long, with mouthwatering acidity and a consistent beam of minerality. Smooth finish that lingers pleasantly
Bright ruby-garnet color signals the wine's youth and vibrancy. The color is characteristic of quality Dão reds.
On the nose, bright fresh cherry, pomegranate create an inviting aromatic profile. The fruit expression is pure and fresh.
Candied violet, rose petal add floral elegance and complexity. These delicate aromas are characteristic of Touriga Nacional.
Flint notes signal the wine's minerality and terroir expression. This mineral character is distinctive of the Dão region.
On the palate, elegant and fresh, showcasing the wine's refinement. The style is graceful and balanced.
With floral and spice notes wrapped around a core of fresh cherry fruit. These layers add complexity and interest.
Wrapped around a core of fresh cherry fruit that defines the wine's character. The fruit is vibrant and authentic.
The palate reveals a medium-bodied structure that provides substance without heaviness. The wine is elegant and food-friendly.
Boasting flavors of cherries, plums, and hints of spice that round it out beautifully. The flavor profile is harmonious and complete.
Its well-integrated tannins provide a balanced mouthfeel. The tannins are silky and refined, not harsh or drying.
Finishes long, demonstrating the wine's quality and concentration. The extended finish is a sign of excellence.
With mouthwatering acidity that provides freshness and structure. The acidity makes the wine incredibly food-friendly.
A consistent beam of minerality through the finish. This mineral thread ties the wine together and adds complexity.
Leading to a smooth finish that lingers pleasantly. The finish invites another sip.
Perfect with:
The fresh red fruit and delicate aromatics of the Quinta de Saes Tinto pair very well with roast poultry and game. The wine's elegance complements these dishes beautifully.
Mushrooms and other umami-laden dishes are also fine pairs. The wine's earthy notes harmonize with umami flavors.
Ideal for both casual enjoyment and special celebrations. This wine adapts to any occasion with ease.
This tinto is more than just a beverage; it's a curated experience meant to be shared and enjoyed. Every sip tells a story.
Choosing Quinta de Saes Alvaro Castro Dao Tinto 2021 means embracing a lifestyle rooted in sustainability and community. Saes Farm prioritizes environmental stewardship in its practices.
Ensuring that every bottle reflects a commitment to the planet. Sustainable practices are central to the winemaking philosophy.
Additionally, opting for this wine supports a local business that values ethical sourcing and quality production. Your purchase makes a difference.
Whether you are an experienced connoisseur or a casual wine drinker, this tinto offers accessibility without compromising on taste. Quality for everyone.
The 2021 vintage showcases exceptional quality and balance. This vintage represents the excellence of Dão winemaking.
Making this tinto not just a drink but a true expression of the land. The sense of place is evident in every sip.
Elevate your collection with this outstanding wine from Saes Farm and enjoy a sip of the vibrant Dão region today. Experience Portugal's winemaking heritage.
The Wine Spectator by James Molesworth writes 92 Points | An alluring hint of singed hazelnut husk leads off, followed by dried cherry and red currant notes, plus a flurry of wood spice. Shows nice zip and length. A textbook version.
With an attractive, tawny color and amber rim, this wine shows full, complex aromas of mellow spices along with walnut, butterscotch and fine oak notes against a background of rich, jammy fruit. On the palate, the wine is silky and round, full of ripe fig flavors.
An excellent choice for the end of a meal or at the end of an evening, this wine can be served slightly chilled on its own or with walnuts or roasted almonds, or nut-based desserts. Made to be enjoyed immediately.
Descended from the fiery Ruby Porto wines originally shipped by George Sandeman in 1790, Sandeman Ruby Porto is still made traditionally, to be rich and robust, yet with a special depth of flavor and the finesse, achieved by expertly blending wines from Sandeman's large and varied stock.
Brilliant red ruby in color, with clean aromas of red fruits, plums and strawberries, Sandeman Porto Fine Ruby has full rich flavors and is very well balanced. Rich, round, balanced in the mouth, with overt flavors of fresh plums and red fruits.
Traditionally matched with full flavored and creamy cheeses,Sandeman Ruby Porto combines well with chocolate desserts,strawberries or berries and fruit pies.
This wine does not require decanting. Serve in a large glass. Can be served slightly chilled, or with a splash of soda, also as a "hot Porto" (served at round 50°C). Once open Sandeman Ruby can remain fresh for up to 4 weeks. Winemaker Description.
The Wine Advocate 90 Points | The NV 10 Year Old Tawny was bottled in 2013 with a bar top cork. It comes in at 106.7 grams per liter of residual sugar. Some Ports emphasize flavor, others emphasize structure. This starts out with perfect focus, elegant but increasingly intense on the tight finish. Early on, it was all about the structure, with a haze of velvet. The flavors were a bit muted initially, but it unfolded into an elegant and graceful whole with a flavorful finish. Its bright, clean feel always remains as it fleshes out and puts on weight.
The Wine Spectator 90 Points | Refined, with bright flavors of dried berry, plum compote and cherry tart that are long and lush. Very creamy on the finish, which features chocolate mousse.
The Wine Enthusiast 90 Points | In the full Fonseca style, this aged tawny shows both rich fruit and a more serious wood-aged character. Good acidity follows the sweet initial taste, broadening into ripe flavors of nut, plum jelly, and a final crisp acidity.
Fonseca Ten Year Old Tawny Port is russet in color with brilliant crimson highlights and a fragrant, ripe-fruit bouquet. Its smooth, silky texture and subtle oak nuances are balanced by a fresh acidity and tannic "grip" that culminate in a long, elegant, plummy finish.
Tawny Ports of age will not improve once bottled; they should be served at room temperature or barely cool at the end of a meal with nuts or not overly-sweet desserts.
Selected from the lighter Porto of each year, these wines are chosen for ageing in small oak casks to develop their style. Sandemans Original Fine Tawny has the fruit and style of great Porto - but with an added finesse.
Pale in colour and light in body this Port is superb as chilled aperitif, yet satisfying when served at the end of a meal.
Luis Seabra Xisto Ilimitado Branco 2023 is a stunning expression of Portugal's Douro Valley, crafted by acclaimed winemaker Luis Seabra. This limited production white wine showcases the unique terroir of Douro Superior, where ancient vines grow on schist soils ("xisto" in Portuguese) at elevations between 500 and 700 meters. The wine is a masterful blend of indigenous Portuguese varieties, primarily Rabigato with Gouveio, Codega, Viosinho, and Arinto, sourced from 30- to 60-year-old vines. The result is a fresh, mineral-driven wine that balances power with elegance and has earned exceptional critical acclaim.
Primary Varietals - Rabigato, Codega, Gouveio, Viosinho, Arinto

James Suckling - 93 Points: "This has aromas of sliced green apples, orchard fruit, fennel and a touch of flint. Medium- to full-bodied and fresh, with texture and pleasant phenolics. Long and persistent. Incredible value."
Wine Advocate - 92 Points: "The 2023 Xisto Ilimitado Branco feels very fresh and clean, with a shy nose and balanced palate with purity and precision. It has 12.5% alcohol and a pH of 3.35 denoting freshness and comes through as balanced and elegant. Excellent!"
This wine is produced from grapes grown in the Meda zone of Douro Superior, close to Beiras, on distinctive schist soils that give the wine its name and mineral character. The bunches are carefully pressed and the juice allowed to settle before fermenting with indigenous yeasts, preserving the authentic expression of the terroir. The wine matures for 10-12 months in 228- and 500-liter used oak barrels with the lees, undergoing full malolactic fermentation without bâtonnage. This traditional approach results in a wine with remarkable purity, precision, and complexity while maintaining freshness and balance.
This wine displays a bright straw yellow color that hints at its vibrant character. The nose offers aromas of sliced green apples, orchard fruit, stone fruit, fennel, and a distinctive flinty wet stone minerality with white pepper accents. On the palate, discover impressively bright and mineral-driven flavors of lemon, green apple, Bosc pear, and slate minerals, with subtle floral tones adding complexity. The wine is medium- to full-bodied with fresh acidity, pleasant phenolics, and a smooth texture that creates a harmonious mouthfeel. The finish is long, persistent, and juicy, showcasing the wine's remarkable balance between power and lift.
Serve this Douro white wine chilled to 8-10°C (46-50°F) to enhance its crispness and lively character. Its fresh acidity and mineral profile make it an exceptional companion to grilled fish, seafood risotto, shellfish, or sushi. It also pairs beautifully with light pasta dishes, fresh citrus salads, roasted chicken, or creamy cheeses. The wine's versatility allows it to complement both simple home-cooked meals and gourmet cuisine, making it perfect for summer picnics, dinner parties, or special occasions. Its elegant sophistication and incredible value make it a standout choice for any wine lover.
Luis Seabra is one of Portugal's most respected winemakers, known for his dedication to showcasing indigenous grape varieties and traditional winemaking methods. His Xisto Ilimitado wines represent his commitment to terroir-driven expressions that honor the Douro Valley's unique character. By working with old vines, schist soils, and indigenous yeasts, Seabra creates wines of exceptional purity and authenticity. The 2023 vintage exemplifies his philosophy of balance and elegance, delivering a wine that is both approachable and sophisticated—a true celebration of Portuguese winemaking heritage.
Wine Spectator 93 Points | This is alluring, with whiffs of warm date, green tea and walnut backed by juicy fig bread and salted caramel flavors. The racy, focused finish lets a singed juniper note glide through. Drink now.
Wine Enthusiast 94 points | The wonderful old-gold color of this tawny leads into a generous, rich wine that has retained fruits while also showing a woody character that is typical of wines this old. With spice, dried raisins and intense acidity, it is a beautiful wine that deserves to be drunk just by itself.
Wine Advocate 94 Points | The NV RP 30 Year Old Tawny Port comes in with 119 grams per liter of residual sugar and was bottled in 2015. This is the new release. This mingles complexity of flavor with a fresh and surprisingly elegant feel (relative to the category, of course). The finish is very long, complex and persistent, adding new flavors as it lingers. Beautifully constructed and balanced, this is a 30 that starts with a bit of understatement and keeps getting more impressive. It's fun to just smell, but you expect that with long-aged Tawnies. The lift to the fruit and the sunny demeanor aren't always as guaranteed. It has a surprisingly supple and fresh style that I rather appreciated, delivering those old Tawny flavors while also seeming remarkably elegant. Then, it finishes with that big acidity. It was notably better a few days later, no longer seeming quite so understated, particularly in regards to its concentrated flavors and intense aromatics. Note that this comes with a bar top cork. If you're wondering, this is their oldest NV Tawny; Ramos Pinto does not make a 40.
The Ramos-Pinto 30-Year old Tawny is amber colored with orange and garnet tones. The delicate green highlights of the meniscus are characteristic of old cask-aged wines, and illustrate the quality and advanced age of this fine port.
This complex, perfectly balanced port shows rich aromas of dried fruit and vanilla. Agitate the glass and spice aromas of cinnamon and cocoa are liberated. In the mouth, the attack is fresh, fine and delicate. Ripe, dried fruit softly merges with almond and hazelnut, culminating in vanilla flavors which linger gracefully on the palate. Winemaker Description.
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Golden yellow color. Intense aroma dominated by the fruit, highlighting the peach and grapefruit. It has an easily noticeable acidity, involved in the volume and body of the wine. These taste sensations, together with the retro nasal aroma, give it personality and a long final persistence.
James Suckling 98 Points | Made from old vines and blended from casks of Port averaging 40 years of maturity, this is a rare treat with which to finish an evening. The color is tawny brown, with a light orange-amber rim and mahogany center. Fully developed aromas of cinnamon, cedar, nutmeg, vanilla, dried apricots and hazelnuts lead to layered, rich, sweet and creamy flavors and a long, long finish.
Decanter 97 Points | Terrific stature and visceral intensity. Tightly wound acidity, a touch of volatile acidity and Cognac-like spirit drive to the kaleidoscopic palate, unleashing a never-ending panoply of flavors: black cardamom, spicy fruit chutney, salty praline, mocha, dried mango, marmalade and walnut. Ultra-long, well-focused and resonating.
Jeb Dunnuck 96 Points | The NV 40 Year Tawny is a blockbuster Tawny! Coming all from the estate vineyard and aged 40 years or more in 640-liter oak barrels, it has a touch of ranico-like character as well as beautiful caramelized fruits, toasted spice, cigar, and walnut/nuttiness. Ripe, heady, full-bodied and beautifully complex, it’s going to be perfect for sipping at the end of a meal over the coming couple of decades.
Wine Spectator 95 Points | This is exotic, with a wide range of baked peach, dried cherry and fig, singed cinnamon, warmed praline, hazelnut and green tea notes all swirling around together. The long finish is rich and thoroughly comforting.
Blandy's 5-year old Verdelho is a dark golden brown in color with the characteristic aromatic complexity of Madeira wines - raisins, dried apricots, roasted nuts, toffee and a distinctive marine note. Great with many desserts especially fruit based tarts, cakes, cheeses. Also, a great accompaniment to foie gras.
Clear, topaz color, with a golden rim. Complex nose, revealing a fresh bouquet with raisins, dried fruits, wood and spices.
Verdelho grapes are hand-harvested and fermented off the skins in stainless steel tanks. Neutral grape spirit is added to stop the fermentation at the desired level of sweetness. Then, the wines are aged in American oak casks and heated in the traditional Canteiro system, meaning they are transferred from higher floors in the lodge where it is warm to cooler floors below. The wine is regularly racked before bottling.
The island of Madeira is known for its distinctive varietal wines. Each varietal defines a particular style. Madeira wines are typically made from only one varietal, each made in one of the four Madeira styles: Dry, Medium-Dry, Medium Rich, and Rich. Madeira wines are fortified with grape spirit and have higher alcohol than so-called 'light' wines.
At the northern tip of Portugal, where the Minho River forms the border with Spain, a 7.5-hectare family farm has been tended by the Santiago family since 1899. For most of that time, their grapes went to cooperatives. That changed in 2009, when Grandma Mariazinha Santiago — then 86 years old, full of passion and determination — challenged her children and grandchildren to build a boutique winery and prove that world-class Alvarinho and native varietals from Monção could shine on their own. Today, her granddaughter Joana Santiago, a self-described "authentic Minho woman," leads the estate with the same conviction. The Assinatura de Família is their family signature wine — a blend of Arinto, Trajadura, and Loureiro that captures everything the Minho does best.
The 2025 vintage is bright, aromatic, and immediately inviting. The nose offers juicy green apple, zesty citrus, and subtle floral lift from the Loureiro — fresh and precise. On the palate it is light-bodied with a gentle spritz, lively acidity, and a clean, lingering finish that makes it nearly impossible to put down. It is the kind of wine that disappears fast at the table — and that is exactly the point.
Joana Santiago, Winemaker — "Four generations of the Santiago family combine tradition, modernity, and enthusiasm to create authentic wines expressing the terroir of the region’s and farm’s native varietals."
A family signature wine from one of Vinho Verde’s most compelling small estates — four generations of devotion in every bottle.
From the granite hillsides of northwestern Portugal, where the Atlantic shapes every growing season, Nortico Alvarinho is the benchmark expression of Minho's most celebrated white grape. Produced by Quinta de Soalheiro — one of the region's most respected estates — this is a wine built on precision and place, earning 89 points from Wine Enthusiast and delivering exceptional quality at its price point.
The 2025 opens with a luminous pale gold and an aromatic lift of ripe peach, pear, cantaloupe, and brioche, threaded with white tea and delicate floral notes. On the palate, citrus zest and yellow apple take center stage, carried by creamy texture and lively acidity. The finish is long and saline — a hallmark of Alvarinho grown on granite — leaving you reaching for another glass.
"It's hard not to like this wine both for pairing and as a sunshine sipper. A fruit salad of peach, pear, cantaloupe, and citrus is topped with brioche and white tea aromas. Drink it over the near-term for its buoyant fruit."
— John Sumners, Wine Enthusiast · 89 Points (Vintage 2025).
89 points, Vinho Regional Minho — Atlantic-driven Alvarinho at its most refreshing and food-friendly.
Nat Cool is the brainchild of Dirk Niepoort — one of Portugal's most visionary winemakers and the owner of the legendary Niepoort Wines and Ports. Created as a response to a market hungry for fun, easygoing, naturally-made wines for everyday drinking, Nat Cool began in the Bairrada appellation working with Baga, Portugal's indigenous and notoriously tannic red grape. Dirk found a way to coax something entirely different from it: fresh, light, glou-glou Baga with 12% alcohol, minimal sulfur, and zero pretension — bottled in a generous 1-liter format at a cool price.
The 2024 Tinto is organic, vibrant, and built for the table. Expect crunchy red fruit — cherry, cranberry, and wild strawberry — with earthy undertones, bright acidity, and silky, low-extraction tannins. Serve slightly chilled and drink freely.
The Nat Cool rules: Less is more. Cooler = less extraction. Authentic, cool attitude. One liter bottle. Cool price. The incredible lightness of being.
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Citrine yellow color. Intense and exuberant aroma, dominated by citrus fruits, where floral aromas are also noted. The acidity well present and involved in the volume of the wine that together with the retronasais aromas, give it a fresh and persistent finish.
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James Suckling 92 Points | This is a youthful and fresh red with raspberries, lemons, clay and wild herbs on the nose. It’s medium-bodied, clean and mineral, with tight grained tannins and a fine and focused finish.
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Beautiful and deep golden-amber color. Complex and fresh aromas of nuts combined with honey and figs. On the palate, it is very rich with mellow fruit flavors with a long finish.
Wine Spectator 91 Points | Rich and supple, offering creamy flavors of hazelnut, Christmas pudding and ripe cherry, with cocoa powder notes. Lush and spicy on the long, ripe finish. Drink now. 1,800 cases imported.
Sandeman Porto Tawny 10 Years Old is a vibrant premium aged wine, where the balance of ripe fruit and oak aged intensity, highlight Sandeman´s quality.
The intense red tawny colour with shades of brick, typical of this style of aged yet youthful wine, anticipates the elegant and complex aroma, combining ripe fruit, jam and nuts, with hints of vanilla and raisins. In the mouth, Sandeman Porto Tawny 10 Years Old is a most flavoursome wine, full-bodied and appealing, with a persistent finish.
Bright straw-yellow. On the nose, fresh orchard and stone fruit commingle with apple skin and faint herbal notes. On the palate, good concentration and weight, with bright fresh fruit and clean acidity. Nicely focused on the finish with a pronounced chalkiness to the mineral cut.
Incredibly rich amber colour with golden mahogany reflections, this 10-year-old Tawny emanates from the opening of the bottle a superb aromatic bouquet: with initial notes of almond, walnut, fig, dried fruit, currants, candied orange, then evolving for roasting and wood notes. In the mouth the same complexity, a rich, concentrated, deep structure supported by a magnificent acidity. It evolves with energy and firmness and as an exceptionally long finish. Winemaker Description.
Wine Enthusiast 91 Points | From old, field blend vineyards, this Port has a fine nutty character. It shares that with red fruits, gentle spice and a fine balance between sweetness and a drier core. This wine, rich and with toffee flavors, is ready to drink.
Wine Advocate 95 Points | The nose of a dry Port — all violets, ripe plums and aromatic herbs, with plenty of spices, toast and smoke from 20 months in French oak (20% new). Needs time to integrate the oak and polish the tannins.
James Suckling 95 Points | Abundant dark fruit with blueberries, delicate violets and graphite. Fleshy and medium- to full-bodied, perfectly balanced by refreshing acidity through a clean, bright finish. Supple tannins. An old field blend of more than 40 varieties. Drink now or hold.
Wine Spectator 94 Points | Bursting with brambly boysenberry and blueberry, fragrant mountain herbs, graphite and woodsy spices. Fresh and focused with concentration and length in a medium-bodied frame. Chalky, integrated tannins with a salty, iron-laced tang. Classy. Drink now through 2035.
Wine & Soul is the joint project of husband and wife Jorge Serôdio Borges and Sandra Tavares da Silva, both qualified oenologists. They bought an old port warehouse in the Vale de Mendiz in the heart of the Pinhão valley in 2003. The estate is 6 hectares with 2.5 ha under vine, averaging over 70 years old and planted with 30+ different varieties. The project is named after their dog Pintas, a Pointer.
Harvested in the second week of September in perfect conditions. All grapes were hand-selected, destemmed, and foot-trodden in traditional stone lagares throughout the full 10-day fermentation. Aging and malolactic fermentation in French oak barrels for 20 months.
Varietals: Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Amarela, Tinta Barroca, Rufete
Violets, ripe plums, boysenberry, blueberry, graphite, dark chocolate, mountain herbs, and woodsy spice. Medium- to full-bodied with chalky tannins, bright acidity, and a salty, iron-laced finish. Decant generously or cellar through 2035.
Very fresh and delicate nose with citric and floral notes. On the palate, the wine shows great texture and minerality, with excellent acidity and complexity.
Because of the Arinto grape’s natural high acidity, this wine is fantastic for food pairing. The best pairings are richer seafood dishes such as Portuguese bacalhau (salt cod), scallops in citrus butter sauce, oysters, lobster or crab dishes. Japanese food, spicy food, curry and grilled vegetables are also wonderful pairing options.
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More reserved, sometimes serious, and often sweet, D by Duorum Tawny Port’s aroma combines ripe fruit with dry fruits and spices, from the maturation.
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The Wine Advocate 90 Points | The 2021 Prazo de Roriz is a lighter red with contained ripeness and 13.5% alcohol, designed to be drunk young, that has aromas of berries and herbs with a touch of beeswax and honey. The palate is medium-bodied, with fine tannins and clean flavors, sleek and polished with good freshness and fruity flavors in the finish.
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Vila Santa is produced in the Alentejo region, located in the south of Portugal. Its name originates from the title given in the 15th century to the members of the ancient Priest Congregation of St. John Evangelist, known simply as Loios. Loios monks have always had a deep connection to the history of Alentejo, especially to its wines.
Warehouse stored item - please allow one to three business days to fulfill. The Wine Spectator 90 Points | A creamy, medium-bodied red, with a light sanguine edge enriching notes of crushed black raspberry and mulberry fruit. Shows dried sage and sandalwood accents, with crisp tannins firming the fresh finish. Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz and Touriga Franca. Drink now. 10,000 cases made, 800 cases imported.