Every wine tells a story. Kopke’s Colheitas, however, tell a unique story. To taste a wine is to taste history and, in the case of this 1960 Colheita, it means remembering a remarkable event like the foundation of Brasilia as the capital of Brazil, designed by the architect Oscar Niemeyer.
A deep brown color, with a garnet rim. An elegant and complex nose, with prevailing notes of dried fruit, cocoa, and subtle hints of snuff and wood. In the mouth, it is silky, enveloping, and slightly unctuous. Powerful and deep, with extraordinary structure and a long, delicious finish.
Served chilled, 1960 Kopke Colheita port reveals all its finesse and sophistication. Ideal with walnut and almond cakes.