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Burmester Colheita Port 1952 0,75L 20%

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Burmester Colheita Port 1952 0.75L

Burmester

Burmester is owned by the Sogevinus Group and the manufacturer can be found near the Alto Douro region. Interestingly, however, the company has German roots, as Burmester originally comes from the small town of Mölln in Schleswig-Holstein. The Burmester family has been producing port there since the 18th century and have held the office of mayor for generations.

Colheita Port 1952

The amber-colored port wine has a distinctive, very elegant aroma. Predominant notes are dried fruit and candied orange peel, which are elegantly underlined by spicy notes. The Colheita Port 1952 is a very soft, creamy port wine with a long finish.

Alcohol content: 20% Vol.
Country: Portugal
Filling quantity: 0,75 Liter
Responsible food business operator: Sogevinus fine wines SA, Avenida Diogo Leite no. 344, 4400-111 Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
Type: Port
Year: 1952

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