Warre's Warrior Finest Reserve Port 750ml - Vine Republic
Warre's Warrior Finest Reserve Port 750ml
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Warre's Warrior Finest Reserve Port

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750ml

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Category Port
Varietals
Brand Warre's
Origin Portugal
Alcohol/vol 20%
Warrior is the oldest brand of Port in the world, having been shipped continuously since the 1750's. The name Warrior was branded on the casks of Warre's finest Reserve Ports since the earliest days of the firm. The traditional style has been maintained over the years and it is today a classic full-bodied wine with wonderful richness and balance. Warrior is drawn from Quinta da Cavadinha and Quinta do Retiro, Warre's finest quintas in the Pinhão and Rio Torto valleys that produce Warre's classic Vintage Ports. Warre's Warrior is delicious served at the end of a meal, with chocolate, chocolate desserts, as well as strong cheeses and nuts. Warrior is delicious served at the end of a meal, with chocolate and rich chocolate desserts, nuts, and cheese. Although usually served at room temperature, Reserve Ports are equally delicious when served slightly chilled in hot weather.
Wine Advocate
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The non-vintage Warrior Reserve is a more fruit-driven, less complex style of port. Big, full-bodied, muscular and rich with lots of red and black fruit, licorice, white chocolate and coffee notes, this beauty should keep for another decade.

Robert Parker, February 2014
Wine Spectator
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A juicy, slightly chewy Port, delivering a solid punch of plum sauce and fruitcake wrapped in red licorice. Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Barroca and Tinta Roriz. Drink now. 19,800 cases made, 1,200 cases imported.

Jonny McCormick, June 23, 2022
Wine Enthusiast
  • we87

This is a classic Reserve Ruby, full of berry fruits, juicy acidity and light tannins. Hints of dried fruits combine with red berries to give a wine that is stylish and dry in the Warre's style.

Roger Voss, December 1, 2015