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Quinta Do Noval Black Ruby Reserve Port 75cl

Original price £24.95 - Original price £24.95
Original price
£24.95
£24.95 - £24.95
Current price £24.95
Key Info

Country: Portugal

Region: Douro

Grapes: Blend

Brand: Quinta Do Noval

Style: Ruby Port

Vintage: NV

Size: 75cl

ABV: 19.5%

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Quinta Do Noval Black Ruby Reserve Port

A clear expression of the Noval style, no ageing and no decanting necessary. No complications, just a great glass of port. Noval Black is a new way to drink ruby port, a new-age port destined to be enjoyed with dark chocolate or simply drunk chilled, used also as a cocktail ingredient.

  • Deep and intense ruby red colour
  • On the nose, it reveals an inviting and complex bouquet of dark fruits, such as blackberries, black cherries, and plums
  • There are also enticing notes of cocoa, spice, and a subtle hint of tobacco, adding further layers of aromatic depth
  • Full-bodied, velvety, and smooth on the palate
  • The flavours mirror the aromas, with luscious dark fruit flavours dominating the profile
  • Ripe blackberries and plums are complemented by hints of dark chocolate and a touch of black pepper spice
  • The wine's sweetness is balanced by well-integrated tannins and a refreshing acidity, providing structure and a harmonious mouthfeel
  • Long-lasting impression on the finish

Noval Black is a blend of wines (Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Tinto Cao and Sousao). An average of 2 to 3 years ageing in wooden and stainless steel vats to preserve its freshness.

92 pts Roy Hersh - A delightful dryish-styled port where exceedingly blackberry and boysenberry fruits dominate the palate while the finish is thankfully devoid of alcoholic overtones.