1927 Vinho do Porto Velho – Garrafeira Particular Armando Borrajo (Régua, Douro)
Offered here are two rare bottles of 1927 Vinho do Porto Velho, privately bottled by Armando Borrajo in Régua, located in the heart of Portugal’s historic Douro Valley, the birthplace of Port wine.
(Only sold within the US market)
This bottling is labeled “Garrafeira Particular,” indicating a private cellar selection — a traditional practice in the Douro region where merchants or private collectors bottled mature port wines from older stocks.
Vintage: 1927
Producer / Bottler: Armando Borrajo
Region: Peso da Régua – Douro Valley, Portugal
Type: Old Vintage Port (Vinho do Porto Velho)
Bottle size: 750ml
Closure: Traditional wax capsule stamped “1927”
Both bottles feature:
• original red wax capsules embossed with the vintage
• classic green Port bottles
• mid-shoulder fill levels consistent with mature Port wines
• clean modern presentation label
1927 is widely recognized as one of the great classic Port vintages of the 20th century, produced during a period when the Douro Valley saw exceptional growing conditions. Ports from this era are known for remarkable longevity and complexity.
Private bottlings such as this are particularly interesting to collectors, as they often originate from older cellar stocks held in the Douro region.
Both bottles are well preserved for their age with visible wax capsule seals and intact labels. Minor cosmetic imperfections in the wax are consistent with age.
Sold as collectible vintage wine bottles. As with all wines of this age, drinkability cannot be guaranteed.
2 bottles available
Available individually or as a pair.
A rare opportunity to acquire nearly century-old Douro Port from a historic vintage.
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