Niepoort Ruby Dum 1/2 bottle
£12.95
Named after the Alice in Wonderland characters Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dee, these wines offer a great introduction to Dirk Niepoort’s wines
The Ruby Dee is dark red in colour with a fresh vibrant aroma of dark fruits which follows through on the palate along with an almost mineral character, a youthful wine with good extract and great balance, offering superb “drinkability”.
Ready to drink now after a meal on its own or with a selection of cheeses.
6 in stock
| Style | Dessert & Fortified |
|---|---|
| Country | Portugal |
| Region | Douro |
| Grape | Blend, Touriga Nacional |
| Dessert fortified | Port |
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