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Is port the same as wine?
No, port and wine are not the same. Port is a fortified wine, which means that it has been distilled spirits added to it, typically brandy. This makes it stronger than regular wine, with an alcohol content of around 20%. Port is also typically sweeter than wine, and has a distinctive flavor that can vary depending on the type of grapes used and the aging process. Wine, on the other hand, is not fortified and typically has an alcohol content of around 12-14%. It can be made from a variety of grapes and can vary in sweetness, body, and flavor depending on the type of grapes used, the climate, and the winemaking techniques.
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