Quarles Harris 1977 Vintage Port

Quarles Harris 1977 Vintage Port 
A Timeless Treasure for Port Wine Enthusiasts
 
Are you looking for an exceptional port wine with depth, character, and history? Quarles Harris 1977 Vintage Port is a true gem from one of the most renowned vintages of the 20th century. This vintage port originates from the finest vineyards in Alto Douro, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for producing world-class port wines. Each bottle is a testament to the perfect interplay between climate, soil, and craftsmanship.
 
A Port Wine with Soul and Depth
Quarles Harris 1977 Vintage Port is crafted to impress. After decades of aging in the bottle, this port wine has developed an unrivaled complexity and elegance. It will throw a natural sediment, making careful decanting essential to fully enjoy its exquisite taste.
 
Tasting Notes
Color: Deep ruby red with hints of garnet hues.
Aroma: A deep and intense bouquet of ripe blackberries, blackcurrants, spices, and chocolate with a touch of leather and walnuts.
Taste: Full-bodied and silky smooth with notes of ripe dark fruits, figs, licorice, and a subtle hint of vanilla. A well-balanced acidity and tannin structure create a long and harmonious finish.
 
Perfect for Special Occasions and Storage
This port wine is an excellent choice for life's grand moments or as an exquisite gift for a true wine connoisseur. It can be enjoyed now but still has the potential for further aging over the years. Best stored lying down at a constant temperature and served at 16-18 degrees for the ultimate experience.
 
Quarles Harris – A Proud Tradition Since 1680
Quarles Harris is one of the oldest and most respected houses in the port wine trade. Founded in 1680, this historic winery has, for over three centuries, built a reputation for delivering extraordinary vintage port wines. The combination of tradition, expertise, and passion ensures that every bottle of Quarles Harris is a true delight for collectors and connoisseurs.
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Quarles Harris 1977 Vintage Port 
A Timeless Treasure for Port Wine Enthusiasts
 
Are you looking for an exceptional port wine with depth, character, and history? Quarles Harris 1977 Vintage Port is a true gem from one of the most renowned vintages of the 20th century. This vintage port originates from the finest vineyards in Alto Douro, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for producing world-class port wines. Each bottle is a testament to the perfect interplay between climate, soil, and craftsmanship.
 
A Port Wine with Soul and Depth
Quarles Harris 1977 Vintage Port is crafted to impress. After decades of aging in the bottle, this port wine has developed an unrivaled complexity and elegance. It will throw a natural sediment, making careful decanting essential to fully enjoy its exquisite taste.
 
Tasting Notes
Color: Deep ruby red with hints of garnet hues.
Aroma: A deep and intense bouquet of ripe blackberries, blackcurrants, spices, and chocolate with a touch of leather and walnuts.
Taste: Full-bodied and silky smooth with notes of ripe dark fruits, figs, licorice, and a subtle hint of vanilla. A well-balanced acidity and tannin structure create a long and harmonious finish.
 
Perfect for Special Occasions and Storage
This port wine is an excellent choice for life's grand moments or as an exquisite gift for a true wine connoisseur. It can be enjoyed now but still has the potential for further aging over the years. Best stored lying down at a constant temperature and served at 16-18 degrees for the ultimate experience.
 
Quarles Harris – A Proud Tradition Since 1680
Quarles Harris is one of the oldest and most respected houses in the port wine trade. Founded in 1680, this historic winery has, for over three centuries, built a reputation for delivering extraordinary vintage port wines. The combination of tradition, expertise, and passion ensures that every bottle of Quarles Harris is a true delight for collectors and connoisseurs.
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