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De Bortoli Premium Fortified Riverina 8 Year Old Fine Tawny NV - 6 Bottles
Original priceOriginal price Original priceOriginal pricePrice $173.90Winery Background Established in 1928, De Bortoli is a multi-generational, family-owned winery originating in the Riverina region of New South Wa...
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Tawny
Riverina
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Bethany Select Late Harvest Barossa Valley Riesling 2024 (500ml) - 12 Bottles
Price $280.80Winery Overview Bethany is one of the Barossa’s oldest settlements, renowned for producing wines with purity, precision and regional character. The...
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Barossa Valley
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Chambers Rosewood Rutherglen Muscadelle NV - 12 Bottles
Original priceOriginal price Original priceOriginal pricePrice $268.22Winery BackgroundChambers Rosewood produces traditional fortified wines from Rutherglen, with the Muscadelle (Topaque) being a signature expression...
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Rutherglen
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Chambers Rosewood Rutherglen Dry Flor Apera NV - 12 Bottles
Original priceOriginal price Original priceOriginal pricePrice $215.00Winery BackgroundChambers Rosewood is a family-owned winery in Rutherglen, Victoria, known for producing traditional fortified wines that highlight...
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Sherry
Rutherglen
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De Bortoli Premium Fortified Riverina Black Noble Semillon NV (500ml) - 6 Bottles
Original priceOriginal price Original priceOriginal pricePrice $267.90Amber colour with olive green hues. The nose has hints of toffee and coffee with raisins and mandarin peel. Unique and delicious flavours of rich r...
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Semillon
Riverina
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De Bortoli Premium Fortified Australia Old Boys 21 Year Old Tawny NV (500ml) - 6 Bottles
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Tawny
Australia
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De Bortoli Premium Fortified Show Liqueur Riverina Muscat NV (500ml) - 6 Bottles
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Muscat
Riverina
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De Bortoli The Accomplice Riverina Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 2024 - 12 Bottles
Price $71.99Winery BackgroundThe Accomplice range from De Bortoli is crafted for those who enjoy wines that are vibrant, approachable, and ready to drink. Sour...
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Semillon Sauvignon Blanc
Riverina
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Often referred to as dessert wine, fortified wines are instead its sub-type. Its origin dates back to the years when people would store drinks in casks. In order to prevent wine from getting oxidized, manufacturers started fortifying drinks to avoid spoilage. This also resulted in high alcohol content, making them even more popular amongst wine consumers. Eventually, fortification became a method of choice and even today, fortified dessert wines enjoy a fair share in the markets worldwide.
What is Fortified Wine?
Fortified wine is a type of wine that has had a distilled spirit, typically brandy, added during or after fermentation. Often referred to as dessert wine, fortified wines are a subtype of it. Its origin dates back to the years when people would store drinks in casks. To prevent wine from oxidizing, manufacturers began fortifying drinks to protect them from spoilage. This also resulted in high alcohol content, making them even more popular amongst wine consumers. Eventually, fortification became a method of choice, and even today, fortified dessert wines enjoy a fair share in the markets worldwide. Popular examples include Port, Sherry, Madeira, and Marsala, each offering distinct flavours and sweetness levels.
Popular Fortified Wines in Australia
Australia is widely popular for producing top-quality and unique varieties of Fortified wines that have gained recognition worldwide. Rutherglen Muscat and Rutherglen Topaque (formerly Tokay) are iconic Australian fortified wines from Victoria, known for their intense sweetness and complexity. Australian Tawny is another popular style, aged in barrels to develop rich, nutty flavours. The country also produces excellent Port-style wines, particularly from the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale regions. Since Australian Sherry-style wines are now referred to as "apera" because of European protected labels, they still have a past significance. These fortified wines offer distinctive flavours that capture the terroir and highlight Australia's warm climate and winemaking expertise.
FAQs
1. What are the four main types of fortified wine?
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Port: Originating from Portugal, it’s rich and sweet, often enjoyed as a dessert wine.
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Sherry: From Spain, it ranges from dry to sweet, with nutty and complex flavours.
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Madeira: A Portuguese island wine known for its caramelised, toasty notes and long shelf life.
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Marsala: From Sicily, it’s versatile and is perfect both for sipping and cooking, offering warm, nutty sweetness.
2. How should you drink fortified wine?
You should drink fortified wines slightly chilled at a normal temperature, depending on the style. Less sweet or dry ones like Sherry can be served chilled before meals, whereas sweeter fortified wines like Port or Marsala are great to pair with desserts. You can also use fortified wines in cocktails or cooking to add depth and richness.
3. What are the different types of fortified wines?
Different grape varieties, regions, and fortification processes result in different kinds of fortified wines. There are regional variations, such as Vermouth (aromatized fortified wine), but the primary varieties are Port, Sherry, Madeira, and Marsala. They are all delightful to drink or in a cocktail since they each have a distinct blend of sweetness, aroma, and alcohol intensity.