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Everything you need to know about Kosher Port

How to Pronounce Port: poort

What does Port taste like?

Port is a rich fortified red wine which is traditionally served during the colder months thanks to its opulent dried fruit and sweet spice character. On the nose there are typically intense cinnamon, dark plum, clove and baking spice aromas while the palate offers plenty of sweetness and a generous full body. 

This unique style originated from Portugese wine makers that fortified their wines with grape brandy in order to better preserve them for their long shipments to Britain. This fortification makes for higher alcohol content and more residual sugar left in the wine.

You would like Port if you enjoy lusciously sweet wines with a bold flavor profile. Excellent pairings for Port include cakes made with dried fruits, chocolate-based desserts, and sweet poached fruit dishes. Port also makes a great alternative to dessert or can be served after dessert as a digestive.

Most Popular Kosher Port

  • Porto Cordovero Fine Ruby Port

Porto Cordovero Fine Ruby Port is an authentic Portuguese Port which bursts with dark chocolate and crushed dark berry notes. 

  • Quevedo Ruby Port

Quevedo Ruby Port is a young ruby-colored fortified wine with generous raspberry and blackberry notes that pair superbly with chocolate mousses or berry cheesecakes. 

  • Porto Cordovero LBV 

Porto Cordovero LBV is made in Portugal’s Upper Douro Valley and is lusciously sweet with a firm structure which will allow it to age well.

  • Adir Kerem Ben Zimra Red Port 

Adir Kerem Ben Zimra Red Port is an Israeli fortified wine from the Upper Galilee which boasts a seductive bouquet of caramel, liquorice, clove, and smoky cigar notes.

  • Carmel Vintage Port

  • Carmel Vintage Port is crafted from Petite Sirah grown in the Judean Hills which is aged for 18 months in French oak barrels.