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U. K. B. G. GUIDE TO DRINKS

which supervises the other two bodies and deals with

propaganda and the legal side.

In the manufacture of Port, the amount is regulated

by the Casa do Douro, and the remainder not needed is

made into"Consumo," a local wine.

Port Wine is made from a large variety of grapes both

red and white, this a peculiarity of the area.

The wine is pressed in the"lagares"(stone tanks) with

the aid of men's feet. This wine is then allowed to ferment

and then fermentation is arrested bythe addition of brandy

made locally. This wine is then transported to the lodges

at Vila Nova de Gaia by train and by boat down the river.

The boats used for this purpose are flat-bottomed with

large sails and are steered by means of a large oar from the

stem. These boats are skilfully steered to negotiate the

several rapids which the river has. Upon arrival at the

shipper's lodges they undergo a long period of storage,

sorting and maturing.

The wine in its young state is a beautiful rich mby

colour, and is stored in"pipes"; as the wine matures it

loses its ruby colour and assumes a lighter colour,due to the

action of oxygen and absorption by the wood,it first being

blended in large vats containing anything up to 200 pipes

or more.

As the wine matures it loses its strength and is required

to have brandy added to it,

TYPES OF PORT WINE

Vintage Port.—These are wines which are shipped to this

country at about 18 months old, when after a brief

rest, they are bottled at two years old. It is this wine

that is so appreciated by the connoisseurs. It

naturally throws a deposit in the bottle, which has to

be carefully decanted before serving. These wines

mature in the bottle instead of the ordinary Ports

which mature in the Cask. They are always sold under

the year of their origin, usually in plain bottles,

unadorned by any labels. The only indication of the

shippers' name is on the cork and on the sealing wax

which seals the cork. Sometimes one may get the

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