Description
Porto 1924 Rei Manuel
A Royal Relic of the Douro, Witness to a Century of Patience and Grandeur
The Porto 1924 Rei Manuel is a truly exceptional bottle—a treasure of Portugal’s winemaking heritage, born a full century ago in the steep, sun-drenched slopes of the Douro Valley. Its name evokes the legacy of Manuel II, the last king of Portugal, and this port embodies timeless elegance and the quiet power of a wine that has patiently matured through the ages.
Harvested in a historic and rare vintage, this Port has aged gracefully over the decades. It now displays a deep mahogany robe with amber and tile-red highlights. The nose is captivatingly complex, offering aromas of candied orange peel, walnut, dried fig, dark cocoa, exotic woods, and gentle spices. On the palate, it is velvety, concentrated, and silky, with a bright acidity that brings balance and length, leading to an endless, noble rancio finish.
Rei Manuel 1924 is more than just a wine—it is liquid memory, a journey through time meant for collectors, connoisseurs, and rare moments of celebration. Best enjoyed slowly, it pairs beautifully with aged blue cheeses, walnut tart, or even a fine cigar.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Rei Manuel |
| Designation | Porto |
| Capacity (cl) | 70 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 1924 |
| Référence | 9 |




