Warre 1994 (6)
Warre is the oldest continuously owned British Port house, with its antecedents dating back to 1670. However Warre did not become the company name until a family member joined the wine merchant, John Clark n 1729. No family remained in the business by 1864 and the Symington family became partners in 1905. Warre is often overshadowed by the groups other big names, Graham and Dow. But, like Smith Woodhouse, quality has risen sharply, largely due to the acquisition of Quinta da Cavadinha in the Pinhao Valley. In fact, recent vintages (1985), and especially marginal ones (1980, 1983 and 1991), have proved to be of the best value today.
Single Bottle: £40.00
In a case of 12: £38.00
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