First Impressions
Cockburn White Heights Port arrives at £24.25, and at this price, it needs to offer genuine quality to stand out in a crowded market. 75cl / 19% - A fruity, tropical white port from Cockburn that is made using grapes grown at high-altitudes in the Favaios region of the Duoro. The palate offers notes of papaya,.
Portugal's wine scene extends far beyond port, with producers crafting increasingly refined expressions that showcase the country's unique terroir and grape varieties. Cockburn is a name worth knowing in this context.
On the Nose and Palate
The nose offers intense aromas of raisin, toffee, and dark chocolate, layered with nutty complexity. Moving to the palate, the wine is deep and nutty, showing dried apricot, roasted almond, and caramel with a clean acidic backbone. The finish is extended and warming close with toffee, dark chocolate, and a clean dry edge.
Food Pairing and Serving
Wonderful with strong cheeses, charcuterie, or dark chocolate desserts. Serve slightly chilled at 12-14°C for lighter styles, or at room temperature for richer expressions.
The Verdict
Cockburn White Heights Port earns a well-deserved 8 out of 10. This is an outstanding fortified that delivers Touriga Nacional with genuine conviction and craft. At £24.25, this represents excellent value for money. Whether you are building a cellar or simply looking for something excellent to drink tonight, this bottle earns its place.