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Which type of Port is aged for 4-6 years in casks?

  1. Single Quinta Port

  2. Late Bottled Vintage Port

  3. Aged Tawny Port

  4. Rub Port

The correct answer is: Late Bottled Vintage Port

The correct response is Late Bottled Vintage Port, which is typically aged in wood casks for a duration of 4 to 6 years, allowing for some oxidation and maturation that leads to its unique characteristics. This aging process softens the tannins and enhances the fruit flavors, providing a more approachable wine compared to traditional Vintage Port, which is bottled after only a short time in oak. While Single Quinta Port comes from a specific estate and can be produced in various styles, it does not have the specific aging designation that Late Bottled Vintage Port does. Aged Tawny Port, on the other hand, generally undergoes a longer maturation period in barrels, often exceeding 10 years, allowing for a more complex profile. Ruby Port, while it may undergo some aging in oak, is typically bottled young and does not spend the same amount of time in casks as Late Bottled Vintage Port. The combination of the aging process and the characteristics imparted to the wine during these years is what distinctly defines Late Bottled Vintage Port.