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Butler, Nephew & Co. 10 Year Old White Port

Butler, Nephew & Co. 10 Year Old White Port

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Producer Butler, Nephew & Co.
Country Portugal
Region Douro / Oporto
ABV 20%

Tasting Notes

Dried Apricot, Orange Peel, Almond and Honey

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More About Butler, Nephew & Co. 10 Year Old White Port

Butler, Nephew & Co. 10 Year Old White Port is a distinguished fortified wine from Portugal's Douro Valley, renowned for its rich history and exceptional quality. This port is a blend of several white vintages, with an average age of over ten years, resulting in a harmonious and complex profile. 

Visually, it presents a yellow-amber hue with golden shades, indicative of its extended maturation. The nose is inviting, offering intense aromas of dried fruits and honey, complemented by subtle notes from its time in wooden casks.

On the palate, this white port is smooth and sweet, delivering a rich, fresh, and elegant finish. Its balanced sweetness and depth make it a versatile choice for various occasions. 
This port is an excellent choice for both connoisseurs and those new to white ports, offering a refined and enjoyable tasting experience.

Meet the Producer, Butler, Nephew & Co.

Butler, Nephew & Co.

Style: Port Winery

Butler, Nephew & Co. feels wonderfully old-world in the best possible way. The company’s roots stretch back to the 1700s in Oporto, when British merchants dominated the Port trade and apparently decided the logical response to long sea voyages was producing extremely strong fortified wine. The brand survives today under Christie’s ownership, still focused on traditional Port styles with proper maturity, richness and absolutely zero interest in trendy reinvention.

The wines lean heavily toward classic aged Tawny and White Ports, full of caramel, dried fruit, walnut, fig and warming spice character built through long oxidative ageing in cask. These are Ports designed for slow drinking rather than nightclub espresso martinis and chaotic Christmas leftovers. There’s elegance and restraint underneath all the richness too, especially in the older bottlings where the sweetness integrates beautifully with acidity and nutty complexity.

What gives Butler, Nephew & Co. its charm is how traditional the whole operation remains. The wines feel rooted in the older style of Port shipping houses where patience, blending skill and cellar ageing mattered more than flashy marketing campaigns. Even the labels carry that slightly dusty merchant-house energy that somehow makes fortified wine feel cooler rather than less approachable.

Port as a category remains wildly underrated outside Christmas and cheese-board season, which honestly feels unfair considering how much complexity and value exists once you start exploring beyond supermarket ruby blends. Butler, Nephew & Co. sits firmly on the more serious and quietly classy side of that world.