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Dow’s Senhora da Ribeira Vintage 2018 com caixa Ruby
70,41 €
For more than two centuries, the name Dow’s has been referred to as one of the best Port wines. Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, the Symington generations have been working at Quinta do Bomfim and Quinta da Senhora da Ribeira, creating from these vineyards, superbly concentrated, intense and tannic wines when young, with aging, elegance and perfume appear. aromas of violet and mint. The drier finish constitutes the distinctive brand image of the wines of this great Port Wine company. Contains sulfites.
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