Dry Ports?

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Scheiny S
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Dry Ports?

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aside from dry whites, can you recommend drier Reserves or even LBVs?
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Re: Dry Ports?

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With red's the difference between sweet and slightly drier profiles is not very much. Dow's tends to be on the very slightly drier style so you can try their LBV's and Reserves.
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Re: Dry Ports?

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Quinta do Infantado is known for a drier style. I like their products on the lower end of spectrum actually. Never had their higher offerings.
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