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Taylors Chip Dry White Port might be considered the port for white wine lovers with it's dry, fruity taste and hints of oak from the barrel aging.
Bronze Medal – International Wine Challenge
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Type | White, Fortified |
When to Drink | Now |
Producer | Taylor's |
Region | Portugal |
Grapes | Up to 5 white Port grape varieties fortified with grape spirits |
Pairing | Salted Almonds |
Awards | IWC |
ABV | 20% |
Volume | 75cl (Full Bottle) |
Taylor's are pioneers of this exciting style, having introduced it in 1934. It is made in exactly the same way as conventional port, but using white grapes rather than red. As the name suggests, it has a drier, fruity taste, and is an unusual aperitif, best served chilled
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