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Cockburn's 10 Years Tawny Port
Cockburn's
In 1815, the Scotsman Robert Cockburn and his brother John, already successful wine merchants in Leith near Edinburgh, set up a branch of their firm in Porto: R & J Cockburn’s. They had many business partners through the years. And like all of the early Port companies the name changed. Eventually coming to be known as Cockburn’s & Co: the name that survives today.
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Tasting note: Cockburn's 10 Years Tawny Port
Cockburn’s 10 Year Old Tawny has a bright tawny red colour. On the nose lively candied fruit aromas, combine with toffee, caramel and honey. On the palate beautifully rounded, with delicious mature dried fruits and hints of walnuts and almonds, exquisitely mellow and a long luscious finish.
More Information
Country | Portugal |
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Province Area | Pomerol |
Brand | Cockburn's |
Wine Type | Dessert Wine |
Bottle size | 750 ml |
Alcohol Level | 14.5% |
Wine Grape Varieties | Old Vines |
Tasting | Dry |
Wine body | Full |
Appearance | Cockburn’s 10 Year Old Tawny has a bright tawny red colour |
Aroma | On the nose lively candied fruit aromas, combine with toffee, caramel and honey |
Palate | On the palate beautifully rounded, with delicious mature dried fruits and hints of walnuts and almonds, exquisitely mellow and a long luscious finish. |
Wine Score | - Decanter |