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Despite being much-loved and highly revered, the history of Port wine isn’t nearly as well known as the drink itself.
Below, we explore Port wine’s origins in detail. But first, let’s take a closer look at what Port wine actually is.
There are four main styles of Port wine to choose from. They are:
While red wine is the most common type of Port wine, followed by Tawney (which is aged for a minimum of two years). Both are made from grape varieties such as Touriga Franca, Touriga Nacional, and Tinto Roriz, as is the rosé offering.
White Port wine is produced with grapes such as Malvasia and Gouveia.
For a wine to be officially labeled as ‘Port’ it has to come from Portugal, as it is protected under the European Union Protected Designation of Origins. However, there are Port-style wines produced in other countries such as:
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