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"Vintage Character" was a Port wine designation and category that was in common use until 2002, when its use on Port wine bottle labels was no longer allowed by the I.V.P. (at that time, the Port Wine Institute, the entity responsible for supervising, certifying and promoting the Port Wine Denomination of Origin). While in effect there was a ban on any date reference associated with the designation, thought to avoid possible and probable confusion with the superior Port wine category of genuine Vintage Port. Apparently this limitation was not enough and since that date the designation was no longer admitted.
In fact, it was an equivocal wine description that could lead to misurderstandings. It was a Port wine from the ruby family, no date on the label as already mentioned, but, quite contrary to what its designation might lead to understand, it had no resemblance to a Vintage Port wine, for two main reasons. First of all, not only it was not a wine from a single harvest of vintage, it was in fact an undated wine that resulted from a blend of several quality ruby Port wines of recent harvests, that obviously did not necessarily coincide with classic vintage Port years. Secondly, unlike Vintage Port, it was a wine which was kept in large capacity wood vats (called the "tonéis" and "balseiros") for a longer period, on average 3 or 4 and up to 5 years, an ageing method that allowed the wine to preserve a lively and dense colour and the fruit intensity aromas and flavours.
These were considered Port wines that could be of superior quality, generous, with a rich colour and good structure.
They were produced mainly for the British market, where they were very popular and were part of the portfolio of almost all the main Port wine houses, traditionally represented the particular style of each house.
In rough terms, "Vintage Character", "Vintage Style", or even "Vintage Type" (were also admited mentions) Port wines as referred to on the "Krohn Rio Torto" back label, currently correspond to the much more objective and unambiguous "Ruby Reserve" special Port wine category, that on bottle labels can also assume the mentions "Reserve", "Special Reserve" or "Premium Ruby".
Krohn Rio Torto "Vintage Character" back label |
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