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Cockburn White Heights Port: Complex and Rewarding

Cockburn White Heights Port: Complex and Rewarding

8 /10
EDITOR
8.0 /10
COMMUNITY (6)
Vineyard: Cockburn
Type: Fortified
ABV: 19% ABV
Country: Portugal
Price: £24.25
Grape Varieties: Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca
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Cockburn White Heights Port is a Fortified wine made by Cockburn in Portugal. ABV: 19% ABV. Key grapeVarieties include Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca. Our expert rating is 8/10. community average is 8.0/10 from 6 reviews.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Intense aromas of raisin, toffee, and dark chocolate, layered with nutty complexity

Palate

Deep and nutty, showing dried apricot, roasted almond, and caramel with a clean acidic backbone

Finish

Extended and warming close with toffee, dark chocolate, and a clean dry edge

Expert Review

8/10

Cockburn delivers a fortified of real quality here — Touriga Nacional at its best, offering exceptional value at £24.25.

Ash Carrington
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Community Reviews

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Daniel Oyama VIPsAllowed — Really nice after-dinner port
8/10

The guy at Majestic recommended this when I said I wanted something for after dinner that wasn't too sweet. He was spot on — there's a nuttiness to it, almost like marzipan, and it finishes clean rather than sticky. Would definitely buy again.

17 February 2026
Mei-Lin Wu VIPsAllowed — Great with dark chocolate
8/10

Picked this up after reading the tasting notes on here and paired it with some 70% dark chocolate after a dinner party. Absolutely perfect combo. The almond and toffee flavours in the port work brilliantly with it. My wife who normally hates port actually finished her glass.

15 February 2026
Amira Benali VIPsAllowed — Blown away by this one
9/10

I'm fairly new to port but this has completely changed my mind about it. I always thought port was just syrupy sweet stuff your nan drinks, but this is genuinely complex — raisiny and chocolatey with a dry finish that makes you want another sip. Dangerous at 19% though, be warned.

12 February 2026
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