


10 Year Old Tawny Port
Churchill’s 10 Year Old Tawny starts its life as a young Vintage Port. It is partly aged in large oak vats before finishing its maturation in traditional port pipes. Although fully aged in wood, it retains the freshness of youth, which is reflected in its darker brick red colour and lively finish.
A rich brick red colour with flashes of amber, elegant and subtle, complex on the nose, with expressive notes of dry fruits combined with hints of orange peel, full on the mouth, this wine shows an excellent vinosity and freshness, allowing it to finish long and persistent.
Including 91 points by Wine Spectator; 94 points by Robert Parker.
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Sourcing
10 Years Old Tawny Port grapes come from the old vineyards at our Estates located in the Cima Corgo sub-region of the Douro Wine region.
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Grape Varieties
A field blend of many varieties such as Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Tinto Cão, Tinta Barroca, Touriga Franca and Tinta Francisca.
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Cellaring Recommendation
This 10 Years Old Tawny Port is filtered and ready to drink now. Once opened it will keep well for up to one month.
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Ageing
After fermentation, 10 Years Old Tawny Port Wine goes through an ageing period in seasoned oak casks for approximately 10 years.
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Recommended Serving Temperature
Serve chilled (10 -12 ºC)
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Decanting
No need to decant. Serve 10 Years Old Tawny Port Wine straight from the bottle.
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Serving Recommendations
Chuchill’s 10 Years Old Tawny Port combines very well with soft cheeses like Brie and Camembert and Fruit cake.
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Delivery
Shipping and Delivery Times with GLS Courier Services
Standard: Delivery between 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday
Receive your purchases in 10-15 working days after your order has been accepted. -
Label Info
Contém sulfitos/contains Sulphates
Contiene Solfiti/ Innhaller sulfiter
Enthalt sulfite/ Sisaltaa Sulfiittia
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