Description and Reviews:
*** 93 Points Mark Squires Wine Advocate ***
Intense amber colour. Full and concentrated nose, dominated by the abundance of dried fruits, spices notes and a subtle touch of vanilla. Extremely refined in the mouth, elegant, with a notable character and a pleasant freshness. Long and persistent finish.
Reviews
"Simply lovely, this surely lacks the concentration of some of the older wines here, but it is no slouch and it has that concentrated flavor nuance in the background. Plus, it is gracious and graceful, with velvety texture and a soft, round feel. Those who adore them on the somewhat younger, less intense side can get some validation here, as this sunny wine is simply a delight to drink. It is nowhere near as intense or complex as, say, Kopke’s ’53, though, but it is hard to resist and its sweet, delicious finish is completely charming. 92 points." - 92 Pts Mark Squires - The Wine Advocate
Kopke Port is the oldest port house. Established in 1638 by Nicolau Kopke and his son Cristiano, who came to Portugal as representatives of the Hanseatic League, the House has been run through the generations by several representatives of the Kopke family, obtaining an excellent reputation for its wines.