Port from a single year harvest. Instead of an indication of age like a blended tawny (10, 20, 30, 40...) the year is always mentioned in the label. Nevertheless, they should not be mistaken with Vintage Port. Once that the "Colheita" must age a minimum of seven years in oak cask (but of course the complexity and the refined aroma and flavours could not reach the heels of an old "Colheita", like for example a rare White "Colheita" Golden White from 1952 bottled in 2009...57 years in French oak pipes). Tasting Notes: Notes of candied orange peel and dried fruit. Its full in the mouth, its complexity and the excellent final acidity that guarantees harmony and persistence are a remarkable pleasure.