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'''Port''' is a sweet, fortified [[wine]] produced in the [[Douro]] valley region of [[Portugal]]. It comes in several different varieties. | '''Port''' is a sweet, fortified [[wine]] produced in the [[Douro]] valley region of [[Portugal]]. It comes in several different varieties. | ||
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*[http://portlover.com/ Port Lover] for Port wine enthusiasts | *[http://portlover.com/ Port Lover] for Port wine enthusiasts | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:20, June 27, 2016
Port is a sweet, fortified wine produced in the Douro valley region of Portugal. It comes in several different varieties.
A port is also the name of a town or city that includes a harbour, sitting on the shore of the sea, a river or a lake. New York City and Philadelphia are both ports.
Links
- An Introduction to Port at the Center for Wine Origins
- Port Lover for Port wine enthusiasts