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Port & Cocktails
DISCLAIMER: All content in the following article - including text, images ans illustrations - is solely based on the book "The PORTOLOGIST" by Ruud Scholten. Port has evolved from a dusty afterthought into a vibrant, versatile cocktail ingredient. It can often outperform vermouth, sweet liqueurs, or flavored wines—with more character. Why & How it Works: As a vermouth alternative (e.g., in Manhattans or Negronis): Reserve Ruby or Tawny Port adds rich fruit, tannins, and spic
Maria Pinto
Apr 83 min read


Port & Cheese
Cheese and Port are both exceptionally complex products. Cheese develops hundreds of volatile compounds through enzymatic and microbial activity during aging, while Port acquires layered aromas of dried fruit, nuts, and spices through fortification and prolonged wood or bottle aging. When paired, these two complex systems interact on the palate. Like any good pairing , the result has to greater than the sum of its parts. However, for this to happen, there are some Golden rule
Maria Pinto
Apr 83 min read


Port Wine Categories
Port Wine presents an huge diversity of colors and styles. There are 4 families of Port Wine: White, Tawny, Ruby and Rosé. White is produced exclusively from white grapes while Tawny , Ruby and Rosé are produced from red grapes. Note that all the wines are previously chemically tested and then tasted before being aproved (Don't ask us how to apply for the Job...). This will be the Job of the IVDP (Instituto de Vinhos do Douro e Porto), the entity responsible to ensure the reg
Maria Pinto
Oct 14, 20255 min read


How is Port Produced?
Douro Valley Nestled in the steep, sun-drenched valleys of northern Portugal’s Douro Valley—a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2001—lies the birthplace of one of the world’s most celebrated and complex wines: Port. More than just a fortified wine, Port is a testament to tradition, terroir, and a unique winemaking process that interrupts fermentation to capture the soul of the grape in a bottle. The journey of Port is a story of harsh landscapes, precise science, and timeless
Maria Pinto
Oct 13, 20253 min read


The Origins of Port Wine
It all starts in the Douro Valley ; the oldest protected and regulated Wine Region in The World. Long before Champagne had its bubbles protected or Bordeaux its vineyards classified, the rugged, sun-scorched slopes of the Douro Valley in Portugal were officially demarcated. In 1756, by the hand of the powerful Marquis of Pombal, this region became the oldest protected and demarcated wine region in the world. But how did it all start ? The Oportunity: France vs England. The
Maria Pinto
Oct 11, 20253 min read
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