As the name suggests is "Burmester" from the German word "Mayor" (Mayor) - since the family from the small town in northern Germany Moelln came. In 1730, Henry Burmester and John Nash founded one grain in London under the name Burmester & Nash. I...
Burmester Colheita Port 2004 0,75L 20% Country: Portugal Volume: 0.75 liters Alcohol: 20% Burmester Colheita Port 2004 is a wine of exceptional qualit...More
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Burmester Colheita Port 2005 0,75L 20% Country: Portugal Volume: 0.75 liters Alcohol: 20% Burmester Colheita Port 2005 is a classic Burmester has aged...More
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Burmester Colheita Port 2008 0,75L 20% Country: Portugal Volume: 0.75 liters Alcohol: 20% Burmester Colheita Port 2008 a Port Wine with high quality, ...More
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Burmester Vintage Port 2016 0,75L 20% Country: Portugal Volume: 0.75 liters Alcohol: 20% Exclusive Burmester Vintage Port 2016 is from a year with var...More
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Burmester Colheita Port 1978 0,75L 20% Country: Portugal Volume: 0.75 liters Alcohol: 20% Burmester was founded in the 18th century by Henry Burmester...More
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Burmester Quinta Do Arnozelo Port 2012 0,75L 20% Country: Portugal Volume: 0.75 liters Alcohol: 20% In 1730, Henry Burmester and John Nash founded the...More
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As the name suggests is "Burmester" from the German word "Mayor" (Mayor) - since the family from the small town in northern Germany Moelln came. In 1730, Henry Burmester and John Nash founded one grain in London under the name Burmester & Nash. In 1750 the company moved to Vila Nova de Gaia and they started shipping from Port to the British Isles and the rest of Europe.