British and non-British owned Ports sold in the UK
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 4:52 pm
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I am sure I have commented on this before on this forum but I firmly believe that the British port-buying public (excluding people who are enlightened enough to be members of forums that discuss Port) are not ready to accept that Port isn't British. We unfortunately still live in a society that believes that "Johnny Foreigner" doesn't know how to do anything better than someone with a British name so we very rarely see the Portuguese or other European-named brands in our major outlets in the UK. It really is a pathetic reflection on the attitudes of this country that this mental blockage exists but the plain fact is that it does.Roy Hersh wrote:once upon a time ... the British would NEVER dare use the term Colheita on any bottling. The Portuguese believed it was their reluctance to use a Portuguese term on the label.