1994 Warre’s Vintage Port

1994 Warre’s Vintage Port

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£120.00

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Warre’s Vintage Port from the tremendous 1994 vintage is an absolute delight and just starting to show it’s true potential.  A limited amount of stock is available in wooden goft box – please enquire at time of ordering.


“One of the finest Warres I have ever tasted, this opaque purple-colored wine is made in a drier style (a la Dow), yet it is expressive, extremely full-bodied, with superb richness, purity, and well-integrated alcohol and tannin. It possesses a great mid-palate as well as impressive length. Tasters should take note of the wealth of peppery, licorice-scented and flavored raspberry and blackcurrant fruit. Look for it to be ready to drink in 10-12 years, and keep for 30+. This is a profound example of Warre vintage port”


94 Points – Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (107), October 1996

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