1967 | Martinez | Vintage Port
Fortified Wine: 1967 | Martinez | Vintage Port
An elegant wine. Lovely palate with licorice and dark berries. Excellent youthful ruby-red, with rich, ripe cherry aromas, full-bodied, with well-integrated tannins forming a solid backbone for the mass of fleshy fruit flavours. Definitely worth tasting!
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Producer: Martinez
Ratings: WA | 85 JS | 93
Vintage: 1967
Size: 750ml
ABV: 20%
Varietal: Port Blend
Country/Region: Portugal, Douro
Detailed Description
An elegant wine. Lovely palate with licorice and dark berries. Excellent youthful ruby-red, with rich, ripe cherry aromas, full-bodied, with well-integrated tannins forming a solid backbone for the mass of fleshy fruit flavours. Definitely worth tasting!
Reviews:
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Wine Advocate: The 1967 is a good, medium-weight, tarry, plummy port without a lot of character, but with good ripeness and clean winemaking.
- James Suckling: A blockbuster, much better than the 1967 Cockburn. Excellent youthful ruby-red, with rich, ripe cherry aromas, full-bodied, with well-integrated tannins forming a solid backbone for the mass of fleshy fruit flavours.
Producer Information
Martinez was founded in 1790 by the Spaniard Sebastian Gonzalez Martinez, who, from his base in the City of London sold sherry, cigars and Port which was sourced from a number of producers and sold on to British merchants for bottling under their own names. In 1822, he went into partnership with an Englishman, John Peter Gassiot, a Member of The Royal Society and amateur scientist. By the time Sebastian Martinez retired in 1849, the company had become the largest shipper of Port to the UK, with its own lodges in Oporto acquired in 1834. In the early 20th century, at a time when many Port shippers were struggling, Martinez sold shares on the London Stock Exchange and became a public company. In the early 1960’s Martinez was purchased by British wine merchant John Harvey, who also rather ironically acquired Cockburn’s, at the time Martinez’s foremost rival. In 2006, the firm was acquired by the Symington Family who set out to revitalize the Martinez name and reinforce its reputation for fine Vintage Ports.