Late Bottled Vintage

LBV stands for Late Bottled Vintage. It was developed as an alternative to Vintage Port for more relaxed and informal occasions. 

Like Vintage, LBV is a very high quality Port from a single year. However, unlike Vintage Port, which is bottled after only two years in wood, LBV is bottled after four to six years and is ready to drink when bottled. 

The wines used to produce Fonseca LBV are drawn from a reserve of some of the best full-bodied red Ports produced at a specific harvest, from grapes grown on Fonseca’s own vineyards and on other top properties in the Cima Corgo and Douro Superior areas of the Douro.

LBV Unfiltered is aged in large wooden vats and then drawn off into bottle with no fining or filtration. The result is a naturally expressive wine which has sacrificed none of its depth and fullness of flavour. Late Bottled Vintage is bottled when ready to drink.

The wines used to produce Fonseca LBV are drawn from a reserve of some of the best full-bodied red Ports produced at a specific harvest, from grapes grown on Fonseca’s own vineyards and on other top properties in the Cima Corgo and Douro Superior areas of the Douro.

LBV Unfiltered is aged in large wooden vats and then drawn off into bottle with no fining or filtration. The result is a naturally expressive wine which has sacrificed none of its depth and fullness of flavour. Late Bottled Vintage is bottled when ready to drink.