Description
The larboard name comes from the 16th century term for the port side of a ship. Larboard or loading side was eventually replaced with port as it was often confused with starboard.
£25.00
2012 Vintage elderberry port style wine,
aged in an ex J. Gow Scottish rum cask.
21% 50cl
only 479 bottles
Oak and rum on the nose. Cherry bakewell, stewed forest fruits and almonds.
Caramel and spiced with a long sweet finish.
The larboard name comes from the 16th century term for the port side of a ship. Larboard or loading side was eventually replaced with port as it was often confused with starboard.
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