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Adriano Ramos Pinto, S.A. Produces Ports, dry reds, and brandy. Contains descriptions of the products, the vineyards, their museums, and the company. [Flash Required] |
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Calem Founded more than 140 years ago, the House of Calem owns grape vineyards and ageing cellars, and produces a wide range of Ports for a number of markets. |
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Casa da Ínsua Dão producer of reds and a white. Includes descriptions and pictures of the manor and its gardens. Also contains product information and a property history. [Flash required] |
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Cavipor Produces and bottles wines from several regions, and markets under a number of different brand names. |
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Cortes de Cima Located in the Alentejo region in southeast Portugal. Harvest report and ordering information. |
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Croft Port Port house founded in 1678. Presents its history, products, vineyards, how port is made, the types of port, and a glossary. [Flash required] |
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Dow's Port Founded in 1798, and 100% family-owned. One of the great names in Port. |
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Fonseca Guimaraens One of the most famous Port houses. Site is also available in French and Portuguese. |
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G Porto Gilbert's line aimed at young adults. Includes product descriptions, cocktail recipes, and an award list. [Flash Required] |
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Graham's Port Universally acknowledged to be a leader in the field of Vintage Port. |
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José Maria da Fonseca One of the oldest producers of Portuguese table wines and Setubal dessert wines. Markets under several other brand names, including Lancer's. |
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Kopke Ports Port producer and exporter. Includes a company history and product descriptions. |
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Porto Barros Founded in 1913, this producer specializes in old tawnies, also producing Douro table wines and brandy. Includes product descriptions, a company history, and vineyard information. |
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