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Calem Porto Fine White

Calem Porto Fine White

Type White, Fortified
Grapes Malvasia, Verdelho
Country/Region Portugal, Douro
Food pairing Dessert
Product number: 219251
£9.66
Price per bottle
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The Calem Fine White port is a blend of the 5% Viosinho, 25% Malvasia Fina, 25% Verdelho and 25% Rabigato. In the glass a beautiful golden color created by the 3-year upbringing. The port is floral and has an elegant bouquet with tropical fruit tones. Refreshing white port! This Calem White port is a good accompaniment to light desserts or as a long drink (with tonic, ice cream and lemon).

Cálem Port stands for quality

Cálem Port was founded in 1859 by António Alves Cálem. The port was exported to Brazil and exotic wood was taken back. Cálem did this with its own ships, the so-called ' caravelles '. An image of such a ship can be found in the Cálem Port logo. The company remained in the family's hands for four generations . The aim was to create a port of excellent quality . Even when the port house was incorporated by the Sogevinus Group in 1998, nothing has changed. The many prizes that the Cálem ports win prove that.

Quinta do Arnozelo is beautifully situated in the middle of the steep terraced vineyards

The grapes for the port of Cálem come from Quinta do Arnozelo . This quinta is in a beautiful location among the steep vineyards in the Douro valley. The vinification of the Cálem port takes place in São Martinho da Anta , where the modern winery of Cálem is located. The port is then matured in Vila Nova de Gaia , the city where the large port houses have their cellars. Those cellars are cool and dark and have the perfect humidity for the maturing of the ports. That is necessary, because some ports need decades before they come on the market.

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