This is just another story. A story
about wines with an enviable legacy. And we were given the chance to taste the
three gems that make up The Library Collection. A memorable moment. This
is a collection with more than a century’s worth of history and which comes
onto the market with aromas and flavours that linger in the soul and on the
palate. Kopke has a legacy spanning more than 385 years and is the oldest Port
producer in the world.
Originality was not lacking in the creative minds behind this, both those who harvested and crafted these three relics and those who devised the packaging to store them in. What could be better than a book-shaped case to store the relics and accompany the story of these wines, which will fill the bookshelves of those who collect them. They are centuries of narratives steeped in flavours and knowledge. True rarities.
During the tasting, we had the chance to enjoy a Very Very Old Tawny, a Vermouth and a Quinine. Pearls aged in the Kopke cellars for more than a century. These are wines that have been handed down for generations and have a long history. Let’s start with the century-old Very Very Old Tawny (created by winemaker Carlos Alves, with Port wines dating from 1890 to 1930). This is a voluminous and attractive Port, starting with its dark colour, punctuated by an intense bouquet and a concentration of refined flavours and aromas, such as spices and coffee, with fine acidity and an elegant finish.
Rescuing centuries of wine
Originality was not lacking in the creative minds behind this, both those who harvested and crafted these three relics and those who devised the packaging to store them in. What could be better than a book-shaped case to store the relics and accompany the story of these wines, which will fill the bookshelves of those who collect them. They are centuries of narratives steeped in flavours and knowledge. True rarities.
During the tasting, we had the chance to enjoy a Very Very Old Tawny, a Vermouth and a Quinine. Pearls aged in the Kopke cellars for more than a century. These are wines that have been handed down for generations and have a long history. Let’s start with the century-old Very Very Old Tawny (created by winemaker Carlos Alves, with Port wines dating from 1890 to 1930). This is a voluminous and attractive Port, starting with its dark colour, punctuated by an intense bouquet and a concentration of refined flavours and aromas, such as spices and coffee, with fine acidity and an elegant finish.
Rescuing centuries of wine