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Anchor Wine Port Blend

8.639 ratings
8.81 pro ratings
Porto, Douro, Portugal
Port Blend
Blue Cheese, Chocolate & Caramel, Vanilla & Caramel, Salami & Prosciutto, Fruit & Berries, Baking Spices, Pungent Cheese, Fruit Desserts, Soft Cheese, Chocolate & Coffee
Top Notes For
Anthony Pro

A lot of fruit. Nothing too exciting. Not a big wine, very lacklustre.

A lot of fruit. Nothing too exciting. Not a big wine, very lacklustre.

1 person found it helpfulNov 29th, 2016
Max Gottesfeld

This is not a port.

This is not a port.

Apr 24th, 2014
Arne Kittler

Not really good

Not really good

Aug 6th, 2021
Ruth Younie

Plummy, jammy notes without being syrupy

Plummy, jammy notes without being syrupy

Feb 18th, 2020
Carly

A la maison, Popps surprise wine for us! 12/29/18

A la maison, Popps surprise wine for us! 12/29/18

Dec 30th, 2018
Andrew Robertson

Great house wine

Great house wine

May 13th, 2017
Gene Goldfeder

Very smooth, slightly peppery but no bite. Having with Mexican and it pairs fabulously.

Very smooth, slightly peppery but no bite. Having with Mexican and it pairs fabulously.

Oct 2nd, 2016
James Cushnie

Would pair great with a steak or some venison yum

Would pair great with a steak or some venison yum

Sep 5th, 2016
Jeremy Davis

Not a Port -it's a Douro vinho tinto. Great with pizza.

Not a Port -it's a Douro vinho tinto. Great with pizza.

Aug 31st, 2016
Angelo Casagrande

Nice balance of tannins and acidity. One of the few Portuguese wines I've had that don't need food- though it is better with it. The description says port, but it's s red wine made with grapes they use in port. I like it. Not much nose, but lots of generic fruit.

Nice balance of tannins and acidity. One of the few Portuguese wines I've had that don't need food- though it is better with it. The description says port, but it's s red wine made with grapes they use in port. I like it. Not much nose, but lots of generic fruit.

Jul 17th, 2016