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Dow’s Quinta da Senhora da Ribeira Vintage 2013 Ruby
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The Vintage Port of Senhora da Ribeira is one of the best in the Douro and complements those of Bomfim in the composition of the classic Dow Vintage Ports. The colors of the musts in the fermentation tanks are always purple and the old vines add even more intensity to the wine. Wine with powerful flavors of wild red fruits, notes of dark chocolate, balanced by complex, attractive and spicy tannins. Contains sulfites.
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