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'Fortified' wines have a distilled spirit (normally brandy) added either during or after fermentation. Originally fortifying wines was a way of preserving them, but distinct styles like Sherry (Jerez), Madeira, Manzanilla, Vermouth and Port developed into popular and rather sophisticated drinks.
  1. Reid + Reid Dry Vermouth features 13 botanicals including; wormwood, coriander, manuka, kawakawa, horopito, orange, lemon thyme, cassia, juniper, nutmeg, fennel, angelica root and liquorice root.
    $37.95 Bottle
  2. This multi vintage blend of fortified wine barrel aged is blended for optimum complexity. Aromas of spice, orange peel and roasted nuts combine with chocolate, coffee and dried fruits on a smooth concentrated palate. Ideal any time with a cheese board or after dinner with chocolate pudding!
    $29.95 Each
  3. Fortified wines have a huge aromatic lift and this is no exception. Lashings of dark fruit and an apt hit of shot firecrackers. Vibrant, vivacious with a sweetness framed by robust tannins.
    $29.95 Bottle
  4. Hastings Dist Sweet Vermouth 750ml

    750ml - NZ Spirits Awards 2023 Double Gold Medal Winner

    Warm and richly spiced, Rubis infuses premium organic Hawke’s Bay wine with handpicked roots, fruits, flowers and herbs. Deep, complex and perfectly bittersweet, displaying flavours of ripe red berries, bitter orange, clove, anise and savoury herb notes.
    $52.95 Bottle
  5. Reid + Reid Red NZ Vermouth is made with 100% whole bunch Martinborough Pinot Noir & aged for 12 months in French oak barrels.
    $41.95 Bottle

Fortified Wine

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'Fortified' wines have a distilled spirit (normally brandy) added either during or after fermentation. Originally fortifying wines was a way of preserving them, but distinct styles like Sherry (Jerez), Madeira, Manzanilla, Vermouth and Port developed into popular and rather sophisticated drinks.