Ch. Reynella Old Cave Fine Old Tawny Port (500ml)

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Ch. Reynella Old Cave Fine Old Tawny Port (500ml) Front Label
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"The premium Chateau Reynella Old Cave McLaren Vale Fine Old Tawny Port is named after the oldest underground cellar in Australia." Fortified with grape spirit and matured for eight years in small oak casks, Old Cave displays a distinctive spicy aroma and classic flavor, leading to a dry, nutty finish. Old Cave is a stunning fortified wine with powerful flavor and excellent aging potential. Color Medium tawny with brown tints, luscious mouthfeel, leading to a dry, nutty finish.

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  • 92
    Smooth and refined, an elegant profile with a wonderful range of exotic spice, dried citrus peel, almond and, way down deep in the very center, pretty raspberry notes. Everything floats beautifully through the finish, which remains rich and plush.
Ch. Reynella

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Ch. Reynella, Australia
Established in 1838, Chateau Reynella enjoys the unrivalled prestige as the birthplace of South Australia's internationally renowned wine industry and the proud home of the State's oldest operating winery.

The Reynell name goes back to the very beginning of the wine industry in South Australia, when John Reynell planted some of the first vines in the infant colony in the area which was later to bear his name. This pioneer of the grape was born in 1809 of a Devonshire farming family.

Shortly after his arrival in 1838 John Reynell established his property, situated 20 kilometres south of Adelaide and 5 kilometres east of St. Vincent's Gulf - the gateway to the McLaren Vale wine region.

The Reynell family were actually the first to grow grapes commercially for winemaking in South Australia. Their first vintage was in 1842.

Tragically, the heirs to the Reynell business were killed in World War 2 and in 1953 the Reynell family relinquished its controlling interest in the company and Colin Haselgrove, the winemaker, was appointed managing director.

In 1970 Walter Reynell and Sons Limited was sold to Hungerford Hill Limited. In 1972 Hungerford Hill sold a half share of its wine interest to Rothmans of Pall Mall.

Towards the end of 1976 Rothmans took complete control of the company after the joint venture was dissolved.

In 1982 however, the old established SA family winemakers, Thomas Hardy and Sons Pty Limited bought Walter Reynell and Sons from Rothmans, with the aim of making the Reynella premises the corporate headquarters for their group of companies.

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