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Tinta Barroca

Tinta Barroca is a red Portuguese grape variety primarily grown in the Douro Valley, where it is one of the five main varieties used in Port wine production. It produces deeply colored wines with medium to full body, showing flavors of plum, blackberry, and floral notes, though it can lack acidity in hotter climates. While commonly blended in Port and Douro table wines, it's less frequently found as a single-varietal wine.

Primary Regions
Douro Valley
Wines Available
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Tinta Barroca Wines

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Broadbent Tawny Porto 10 Year

Broadbent

This 10-year Tawny is the sweet spot in the Porto aging spectrum – old enough to have developed beautiful complexity but young enough to retain vibrant fruit character. The decade of barrel aging gives it that characteristic amber color and nutty profile that makes Tawny Porto so beloved. Bartholomew Broadbent, the founder of the company, comes from serious wine royalty – his father Michael Broadbent was one of the world's most respected wine authorities. This family connection to the fine wine world ensures their Porto selections meet exacting standards. This 10-year Tawny makes a perfect end to a special meal or a wonderful companion to a good book and a comfortable chair. Unlike Vintage Port, once opened, it will stay fresh for weeks – though it rarely lasts that long!

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Warre's Otima 10 Tawny Porto

Warre's

Forget everything you think you know about Port if you've only encountered the ruby styles served at holiday dinners. Warre's Otima 10-Year Tawny represents Port's more sophisticated side – aged in wooden casks for an average of 10 years to develop complex flavors and a smooth, mellow character. Warre's, founded in 1670, brings centuries of expertise to this modern presentation of a traditional style. The clear bottle and contemporary packaging reflect what's inside – a fresher, more approachable tawny that can be enjoyed slightly chilled. While many Ports demand a special occasion, Otima makes a case for Port as an everyday indulgence. It's like having dessert in a glass, but with enough complexity to keep even serious wine lovers interested. The perfect way to end a meal – or start a conversation.