Burmester Tawny Port 0,75L 19,5%

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Burmester Tawny Port 0.75L 19.5%

Burmester Port Wine

Although the company 'Burmester' is now based in Portugal, the company's original roots go back to Germany, where the whole thing was based in the town of Mölln. When the company was sold, production was also relocated and so Burmester can now be found in Portugal. Port wine from Burmester is so popular that its barrels are now sold to rum or whisky producers for a variety of finishings.
If you would like to enjoy a first-class port wine, we warmly recommend the Tawny Port wine.

Burmester Tawny Port

The classic Tawny Port is stored in oak barrels for a good four years, which gives the port wine its strong, reddish-brown color. The aroma is also influenced by this maturation and the Tawny Port wine has strong notes of roasted nuts, oak wood and a hint of orange.

Alcohol content: 19,5% 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

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