Quinta do Noval

Quinta do Noval

Quinta do Noval was first owned, for more than a century, by the Rebello Valente family who were given it by the Marquês do Pombal, Portugal’s Prime Minister. It was later owned by the Van Zeller family who had to rebuild following a catastrophic fire in 1981. Finally Quinta do Noval was sold to AXA insurance group in May 1993.

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2011 Quinta do Noval, Late Bottled Vintage Port, Portugal
Ready, but will keep
2000 Quinta do Noval, Port, Portugal
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2001 Quinta do Noval, Nacional, Port, Portugal
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2016 Quinta do Noval, Nacional, Port, Portugal
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2007 Quinta do Noval, Port, Portugal
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2019 Quinta do Noval, Nacional, Port, Portugal
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2011 Quinta do Noval, Nacional, Port, Portugal
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2012 Quinta do Noval, Port, Portugal
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2017 Quinta do Noval, Port, Portugal
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2004 Quinta do Noval, Nacional, Port, Portugal
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2016 Quinta do Noval, Port, Portugal
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2003 Quinta do Noval, Port, Portugal
Ready, but will improve
2011 Quinta do Noval, Port, Portugal
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2017 Quinta do Noval, Nacional, Port, Portugal
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£1,199.50
- bottle (75 cl)
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2020 Quinta do Noval, Nacional, Port, Portugal
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£906.00
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1997 Quinta do Noval, Nacional, Port, Portugal
Ready, but will keep
£1,865.50
- bottle (75 cl)
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Berry Bros. & Rudd William Pickering, Tawny Port by Quinta do Noval
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£30.50
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Learn more about Quinta do Noval

Quinta do Noval is one of the most evocative of names and the maker of the most famous of all Vintage Ports - Naçional.

The scourge of European vineyards in the late 19th century, the phylloxera aphid was thwarted at Noval's best vineyard by intense fumigation and, rather than grafting the vines on to American root-stocks, which was the usual practice, they managed to survive using Portuguese stock - hence "Naçional".

Noval made its reputation with the declaration of 1931. Due to world recession and vast shipment of 27’s, it was one of only three shippers declared in 1931. Noval introduced the first stenciled bottles and in 1958 the first house to introduce a Late Bottled Vintage. The Quinta do Noval itself lies perfectly situated along a steep hillside in the heart of the Douro Valley where the vines flourish and produce the highest-grade fruit. Noval today appears to be thriving under the ownership of insurance group AXA with Managing Director Christian Seely, ensuring that their Vintage Port remains one of the most sought-after wines. AXA is a group which already includes a string of leading Bordeaux châteaux.