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Dry Sack Sherry
Spain
$17.25
Emu 999 Port
South Australia, Australia
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$14.75
Fernando de Castilla Antique Pedro Ximenez Sherry
Jerez, Spain
$48.00
Fladgate Vargellas Vintage Port 2005 - 375 ml
Douro
2005
$31.00
Florio Vecchioflorio Marsala 2019
Sicily, Italy
2019
$18.00
Fonseca 10 Year Old Tawny
Douro, Portugal
$34.00
Fonseca 20 Year Old Tawny
Douro, Portugal
$59.00
Fonseca Gift Box
Portugal
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$83.00
Fonseca Guimaraens Vintage Port 2018
Douro, Portugal
2018
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$79.00
Fonseca Late Bottled Vintage 2016
Douro, Portugal
2016
$25.00
Fonseca Ruby Port
Portugal
$19.00
Fonseca Tawny Port
Portugal
$19.25
Fonseca Terra Prima Reserve Port
Douro, Portugal
$29.00
Fonseca Vintage Port 2003 - 375 ml
Douro, Portugal
2003
$121.00
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Douro, Portugal
2016
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Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate
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$134.00
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Fonseca Vintage Port 2017
Douro, Portugal
2017
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Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most popular Fortified Wine?

There's different varieties of Fortified Wines, like Sherry, Marsala or Vermouth. However, the most popular one is Port wine. Higher in alcohol, heavier and with a sweeter taste than the rest, this wine is usually served as a dessert wine.

What kind of food goes with Fortified Wine?

Food pairing with Fortified Wines is going to depend on which type you are drinking. In general, this kind of wines are known as both an aperitif and a dessert wine so the options are many. You could try it with many kinds of cheese, nuts, fruit tarts, and even desserts with cream-based or chocolate in it.

When should I drink Fortified Wine?

The styles of Fortified Wines vary widely; many are on the sweeter side. This tendency to sweetness means that Fortified Wines are often drunk either as an aperitif, like Sherry, or as an after-dinner drink, like Port. Their strong, complex flavours and relatively high alcohol content means that they can also hold their own in cocktails such as vermouth.