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    Porto Tonico: Portugal's Refreshing White Port Cocktail

    21 days ago
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    Drinking a Porto Tonico is popular in Portugal all year but especially during the warm summer months. Follow this easy white port tonic cocktail recipe and craft a Porto Tonico at home.

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    Known as a Porto Tonico, white port tonic is a refreshing wine cocktail crafted with twice as much tonic as white port. With the optional addition of a sprig of mint and an orange wedge, the two main ingredients come together to create a refreshing port drink that rivals the world's best summer sippers.

    Though we first experienced the popular Portuguese cocktail in Porto during our honeymoon, we drink the summer sipper at Lisbon restaurants and bars now that we live in Portugal. We've even found Porto Tonicos at Lisbon's Time Out Market.

    Usually, though, we craft and drink Port and Tonic cocktails at home. Not only is this port tonic cocktail refreshing to drink, but the popular Portuguese drink is also super simple to prepare. After all, it's essentially a two-ingredient cocktail with benefits.

    What Is White Port?

    Honeymooning in Porto solidified our passion for ruby and tawny port while introducing us to white port, a lighter version made with white grapes grown in the Douro Valley and fortified with brandy.

    Sweet and not too high in alcohol (16.5-20% abv), white port makes for a satisfying after-dinner aperitif. It's also a fun ingredient to add to Portuguese cocktails.

    Winemakers around the world fortify wine with neutral grape spirits but only producers in Portugal's Douro Valley can call the end result port. Located in the north of the country, this region has been a protected wine region since the 18th century.

    Name variations for port include Porto and Vinho do Porto. The Portuguese translation of white port is Porto Branca. No matter what you choose to call it, Portugal's fortified wine is addictive to people like us who enjoy dessert wine and, in this case, tasty cocktails.

    What Are Porto Tonico Cocktails?

    In Portugal, people drink Porto Tonicos as an aperitif, similar to the way people in Italy drink Aperol Spritzes. However, in our opinion, the Portuguese cocktail tastes way better than its slightly bitter Italian counterpart.

    Refreshingly simple, this white port cocktail drinks like a Daiquiri or other summer sipper. However, you'll notice similarities to more sophisticated cocktails as you savor the sips.

    Mindi likens the flavor to Jack and Ginger. Daryl just enjoys its summery, fresh flavor.

    We recommend pairing White Port Tonics with nibbles like olives and nuts before dinner if you're entertaining friends. As for us, we typically drink the cocktail while enjoying the view through our Lisbon apartment window.

    Ingredients

    The ingredients in our port and tonic cocktail recipe can be counted on one hand:

    • 1 ½ ounces white port
    • 3 ounces tonic water
    • ice cubes
    • 1 orange wedge (garnish)
    • 1 sprig fresh mint (garnish)

    If you're located in Europe or North America, you should be able to find white port wine at better liquor stores and the other ingredients at your local market.

    In Lisbon, we can buy decent bottles of white port wine at the grocery store for well under 10€. Shoppers in other countries should expect to pay a bit more for port brands like Sandeman and Graham's.

    We purchased a bottle of Ferreira white port to make the cocktail featured in the photos here. We also used 1724 tonic water. However, you can use whatever white port and tonic you have on hand.

    You'll love making this recipe at home because it's quick, easy and inexpensive to follow. Most importantly, the refreshing cocktail tastes good and can be enjoyed in moderation.

    The only steps in the recipe involve measuring, pouring and stirring, so no special tools are required. We typically use a Japanese jigger and bar spoon to craft this and other easy cocktail recipes.

    Porto Tonico Variations

    You can modify our Porto Tonico recipe based on your personal preferences as well as what you have in your pantry and fridge. Here are a few suggestions:

    • Replace the orange wedge with lemon or lime for more citrus flavor.
    • Replace the tonic with sugar-free tonic if you're watching your calories.
    • Craft a Gin + Tonic if you don't have white port in your liquor cabinet.

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