Fortified - Australia

Australia's wine industry is a thriving part of the country's economy, contributing significantly to employment, productio… n, export, and tourism. In fact, the industry is the fourth-largest wine exporter in the world, shipping out 760 million liters of wine to countries including France, Italy, Spain, and the UK. One of the key factors contributing to Australia's success as a "New World" wine producer is the formal export and marketing of its wines through Wine Australia. Australia's wine regio
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    Manning Park Parliament of SA Port NV Ceramic Decanter 1L
    • Variety Port
    • Vintage NV
    • Brand Manning Park
    • Cellaring 15 Plus Years
    • Wine Type Fortified
    • Alcohol Percentage 17.5% Alcohol
    Manning Park Parliament of SA Port NV Ceramic Decanter 1L
    "Manning Park Parliament of SA Port Ceramic Decanter 1L"
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    Seppelt & Sons Para Liqueur Vintage Tawny 1939
    • Variety Red Blends
    • Vintage 1939
    • Brand Seppeltsfield
    • Cellaring 15 Plus Years
    • Wine Type Fortified
    • Alcohol Percentage 19.0% Alcohol
    Seppelt & Sons Para Liqueur Vintage Tawny 1939
    "First released in 1953, Para Liqueur Tawny, is an important symbol of Austral..."
    Seppeltsfield Vintage Port 1999 375ml x 12 Pack
    • Variety Port
    • Vintage NV
    • Brand Seppeltsfield
    • Cellaring 15 Plus Years
    • Wine Type Fortified
    • Alcohol Percentage 17.5% Alcohol
    Seppeltsfield Vintage Port 1999 375ml x 12 Pack
    "This wine is reminiscent of an aged Portuguese Vintage Port that is semi tran..."
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    Seppeltsfield Vintage Port 2001 375ml x 12 Pack
    • Variety Port
    • Vintage NV
    • Brand Seppeltsfield
    • Cellaring 15 Plus Years
    • Wine Type Fortified
    • Alcohol Percentage 17.5% Alcohol
    Seppeltsfield Vintage Port 2001 375ml x 12 Pack
    "This wine is reminiscent of an aged Portuguese Vintage Port that is semi tran..."
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    Stanton & Killeen Fortified Vintage 2008
    • Variety Red Blends
    • Vintage NV
    • Brand Stanton and Killeen
    • Cellaring 15 Plus Years
    • Wine Type Fortified
    • Alcohol Percentage 17.5% Alcohol
    Stanton & Killeen Fortified Vintage 2008
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Fortified Wine

Fortified wine is a type of wine that has had a distilled spirit, such as brandy, added to it. The process of fortification increases the alcohol content of the wine and gives it a unique flavor and aroma. Some popular types of fortified wine include Sherry, Port, Madeira, Marsala, and Vermouth, read on for more of an explaination of these types:

  • Sherry is a fortified wine that is produced in the Jerez region of Spain. It is made from a blend of white grapes, such as Palomino, and is aged in barrels using a unique aging method called "solera." Sherry can range in style from dry to sweet and can have nutty and caramelized flavors.
  • Port is a fortified wine that is produced in the Douro Valley region of Portugal. It is made from a blend of red grapes, such as Touriga Nacional, and is aged in barrels. Port is known for its rich, fruity flavor and can range in sweetness from dry to very sweet.
  • Madeira is a fortified wine that is produced in the Madeira Islands of Portugal. It is made from a blend of white grapes, such as Sercial, and is aged in barrels using a unique aging method called "estufagem." Madeira has a rich and nutty flavor and can range in sweetness from dry to very sweet.
  • Marsala is a fortified wine that is produced in the Marsala region of Italy. It is made from a blend of white or red grapes and is aged in barrels. Marsala has a rich and sweet flavor and is often used in cooking.
  • Vermouth is a fortified wine that is flavored with botanicals, such as herbs, spices and roots. It is produced in many countries, and it can be dry or sweet. It is usually consumed as an aperitif or cocktail ingredient.

To make fortified wine, a distilled spirit, such as brandy, is added to the wine while it is still fermenting. This stops the fermentation process and increases the alcohol content of the wine. The wine is then aged in barrels, which can give it a unique flavor and aroma. Fortified wines typically have an alcohol content of around 18-22%, which is higher than most table wines which usually range between 11-14%.

The taste of fortified wine can vary depending on the type and the aging process. Sherry, for example, can range from dry to sweet and nutty, while Port can be rich and fruity with a slightly sweet taste. Fortified wines can be enjoyed as aperitifs, after-dinner drinks or paired with desserts.

Some fortified wines have a long history and traditional production methods, such as Sherry and Port, while others like Vermouth, have become more popular in recent years as a cocktail ingredient.

 

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