Graham’s Port will soon be launching its first-ever premium white port with an aim of helping to increase the product's popularity in the UK, especially with rising demands for port and tonic serves.
For the making of its port, the fortified dessert wine produced with distilled grape spirits, Graham’s Port opted to combine two kinds of premium Portuguese white grapes, which are hand-picked and cold fermented in small batches. Three months after the harvest, the Blend No 5 White Port is bottled for the utmost freshness. When it comes to consuming the product, drinkers may enjoy it neat or mixed with tonic.
Just 6,000 bottles of the new Graham’s Port product are currently set to be produced exclusively within the UK.
Aromatic Port Blends
Graham’s Blend No 5 White Port Taps Into the Popularity of Port and Tonic
Trend Themes
1. Premium White Port - Opportunity for creating innovative blends and unique flavor profiles with premium white port.
2. Rising Popularity of Port and Tonic - Disruptive innovation opportunity in the port industry by tapping into the growing demand for port and tonic serves.
3. Limited Edition Production - Creating exclusive limited edition port products as a strategy to boost demand and generate excitement.
Industry Implications
1. Wine and Spirits - Innovation opportunities within the wine and spirits industry to create and promote premium white port products.
2. Beverage Manufacturing - Disruptive innovation potential in the beverage manufacturing industry by developing new port and tonic serves.
3. Hospitality and Catering - Opportunities for restaurants, bars, and caterers to offer unique and exclusive port and tonic experiences to their customers.