3: Port Flashcards
What is port? Where does it come from?
a sweet, fortified wine hailing from the Douro region of Portugal
What is the origin story of Port? When did it originate?
- originates from trade wars between England and France in the 17th century
- caused England to increase trade with Portugal
- powerful red wines became popular in England
What was originally added to the wines as a fortifier? Why?
- brandy
- added to stabilise the dry wines and make sure they arrived in England in good condition
When did the practice of fortifying the wine during fermentation start?
- when two British merchants visited the Abbot of Lamego
- found the sweet wines made there were of a higher quality than the dry wines they had seen anywhere else
- shipped the entire stocks to England
Name 5 of the famous original Port shippers.
- Kopke
- Warre
- Croft
- Quarles Harris
- Taylor’s
Traditionally, what was the role of shippers?
- agents took a commission for shipping Port abroad
- acquired Port from brokers in the Douro and then stored them in ‘lodges’ (wine cellars/warehouses) in Vila Nova de Gaia (located on opposite side of the mouth of the River Douro to Porto), prior to onward shipment overseas
Today, what is the role of shippers?
- most shippers have since become producers
- have become dominant players in the production of Port, with their own vineyards, wineries and bottling facilities
What as the Methuen Treaty? When was it signed?
- 1703
- ensured that Portuguese wines received lower rates of duty in England than those of any other country
What did Port’s early popularity lead to?
- large amounts of poor-quality Port-style wines
- demand slumped
- over-supply
- falling grape and wine prices
How were poor-quality Port-style wines made?
- using poor quality spirit
- thin wines
- bolster colour with additions such as elderberry juice
How was the production of large amounts of poor-quality Port-style wines prevented? When?
- 1756
- Port vineyards officially demarcated, and production regulations drawn up
- Pombal created Companhia Geral da Agricultura das Vinhas do Alto Douro, often referred to as Real Companhia Velha, from which all Ports for export had to be bought
Who was the prime minister who officially demarcated Port vineyards and drew up production regulations?
Marquês de Pombal
What was the role of the Companhia Geral da Agricultura das Vinhas do Alto Douro?
- aka Real Companhia Velha
- all exported Ports had to be bought here
- fix prices
- exclusive right to supply the spirit used in fortification
Why was the early 19th century challenging?
- the Douro and wider Portugal suffered through the Peninsular Wars and Portuguese Civil War
- mildew and then phylloxera
What happened as a result of mildew and then phylloxera in the vineyards?
- many small growers and producers needed to sell their land and properties in order to survive
- shippers took advantage of low prices and started to own vineyards and quintas (estates)