Fonseca Bin 27

Custom Engraved

Fonseca Bin 27

Bottle of Port

After ordering we will design a template based on your details and email it to you for approval before engraving.

Upload a design or image to go with the details above and we will make it engraving ready. We'll confirm the design before the engraving starts.

We can convert most crests but cannot do photographs as they're too complicated for black and white.

Compatible file extensions to upload: doc, docx, ppt, pdf, jpg, jpeg, png, ai, cdr, eps

£33.00 £27.50

A bottle of Fonseca Bin 27 port hand engraved with your customised design on the front and an engraved version of the label on the back.

Tasting Notes

Bin 27 shares the heritage and style of the great Fonseca Vintage Ports, as well as much of their depth and character.

However it is bottled when ready to drink and can be served by the glass directly from the bottle.  Blended for consistency of character and quintessentially Fonseca in style, this reserve blend provides reliable and affordable value.

Deep youthful  ruby colour. Intense rich fruity nose crammed with pure blackberry, cassis, cherry and plum aromas interwoven with notes of spice. 

The palate full bodied and round, with a smooth velvety texture balanced by firm mouth filling tannins.  The juicy black fruit flavours linger into the rich luscious finish.

History

Although for connoisseurs and collectors Fonseca is synonymous with Vintage Port, to thousands of wine drinkers and Port lovers, the wine that springs to mind is Bin 27. This rich and fruity reserve blend is sold all over the world and has a particularly loyal following in North America.

Fonseca Bin 27 was launched in Britain 40 years ago. At the time the market for Port was undergoing a profound change. Consumers were becoming more knowledgeable and demanding in their choice of wine.  No longer content with the simple young Ports that until then had accounted for much of consumption, they sought more sophisticated and distinctive wines both to enjoy at home and when dining out. 

Vintage Port was not always the solution.  Although consumers enjoyed the depth of flavour and rich fruitiness of Vintage Ports, the requirement to decant them and finish the bottle within a few hours meant that they were not always the best choice for casual drinking by the glass.  Besides this, they were relatively expensive. Fonseca's sister house, Taylor Fladgate & Yeatman, responded with the successful launch of Late Bottled Vintage, a style of Port developed by the firm. Fonseca, however, decided to do something different.

The house recognised that what defined Fonseca for both the wine trade and the consumer, setting it apart from other Port houses, was the powerful, complex fruit quality of its wines.  No other producer was quite able to match the opulent fruitiness which was the unmistakable hallmark of the Fonseca house style and found its ultimate expression in its Vintage Ports.  The answer was to create a blend which would convey this magnificent fruit quality in a rounder, more approachable early-drinking style.

After conferring with Cock, Russell & Spedding, the firm's agents in London at the time, Fonseca's chairman, Alistair Robertson, set to work and in 1972 the project came to fruition.

Drawing on wines from the Cima Corgo and Douro Superior, the central and eastern areas of the Douro Valley, they created a smooth, full bodied and densely fruity blend in a style known at the time as 'vintage character' but usually known today as a finest reserve. By allowing themselves the flexibility of blending across different vintages they were able to create a wine which would be completely consistent in style from one bottling to the next.

Half a century earlier, the firm had followed the custom of naming its Crusted Ports, also made in a full bodied and fruity style, using bin numbers such as Bin 740 or Bin 82 VG.  In a revival of this tradition, Alistair decided to call the new blend Bin 27. A distinctive presentation was developed with the name stenciled boldly onto the bottle in white paint and a red seal bearing the Fonseca crest.  The stenciled bottle was subsequently emulated by other Port brands and was replaced in the mid-80s by a stylish paper label.

Bin 27 was an immediate success.  Five years after its launch it was being sold in nearly thirty countries around the world from Australia to Iceland. Bin 27 was supported by numerous promotional activities over the years including the sponsorship in 1977 of John Ridgway's yacht Debenhams in the Whitbread Round the World Race and the production in 1984 of the world's largest wine bottle.  This giant bottle of Bin 27 contained 98 litres or the equivalent of 132 regular bottles. It had a circumference of 5 feet at the base, stood 3 feet 1 inch high and was sealed with a 5½ inch cork.

Today Fonseca Bin 27 continues to be blended from selected reserve Ports chosen for their smooth, round, full bodied palate and their fine, intense fruit character.  Some of these wines are drawn from Fonseca's own estates and others made from grapes supplied by independent farmers with which the company maintains a close relationship.  The wines are matured in large seasoned oak vats to give them smoothness and complexity while retaining their intense and vibrant fruit character.

Bin 27 shares the heritage and style of the great Fonseca Vintage Ports, as well as much of their depth and character. However it is bottled when ready to drink and can be served by the glass directly from the bottle.  Blended for consistency of character and quintessentially Fonseca in style, this reserve blend provides reliable and affordable value.

This item includes our bespoke design and engraving service. Every item is individually hand engraved using traditional sandblasting techniques.

On your order please add details of what you would like engraved, it can be images, words or a combination of both.

On each bottle unless otherwise stated the engraving area is the front face of the bottle, we will arrange and size your design to best fit.

Text

For wording we will as standard centre align and size the text based on the design and the amount to be engraved. 

If you want a specific font let us know or we can chose one to fit.

As the old saying goes "less is more", shorter lines look better as the font can be larger.

Images

We have a large library of images to cover most occasions so if you have something in mind just describe it and we can provide options.

If you are looking for a specific logo or crest you can upload a file such as a word document, ai file or pdf and if we don't have it we will professionally convert it to engrave at no extra charge.

The limits to this are the image had to be definable into black and white so unfortunately we cannot convert photos and some other designs.

If there are any issues with an uploaded design we will contact you by email about an alternative.

Labelling

By law we have to maintain certain details about the bottle from the label such as the brand name, producer details as well as volume and alcohol content. This is engraved on the back of the bottle as a special version of the label.

Please note due to licencing we cannot engrave Army/MOD crests on bottles

 

Engraving Process

After ordering we will take your details and design your engraving templates, then email them to you for approval.

On the design the areas in black will be engraved so appear silver white on the engraved item.

It is very important that you check these designs carefully for any errors because the order cannot be changed or cancelled once engraved.

Once approved the design template is and printed then transferred to a special mask which can be engraved through. 

The mask is applied to the engraving area and high pressure sand is used to cut the glass.

In the final stage a special paint is infilled into the engraving to enhance the finish.

More Information
Product CodeSBS073a
Price CodeBB
BrandBin 27
Bottle Volume0.75l
Alcohol Content20%
Drink TypePort