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Port Isn’t What You Think It Is

April 1, 2026

Three Ports Worth Knowing: The 2026 Portejas Collection

West Sandy Creek Winery isn’t new to making port worth paying attention to. Their 2020 Portejas Blanc took home a gold medal at the 2021 Lone Star International Wine Competition, a result that turned some heads and earned the winery a loyal following among port lovers across the country. The 2026 collection suggests they weren’t content to stop there.

Three ports, three distinct personalities, and a clear sense of craft running through all of them. Whether you’re already a port drinker or just port-curious, there’s something in this lineup worth your glass.

2026 Portejas Roja

This is the one that makes port feel like a treat rather than a ceremony. The winemaker wanted something fruitier and smoother, a wine that’s genuinely pleasurable to drink without needing a lot of context or occasion. A touch of added sugar brings it there, rounding out the edges and giving it a richness that’s been compared, not unfairly, to biting into a Heath bar.

Underneath that approachable sweetness, there’s real depth: dark cherry and plum, dark chocolate, caramel, almond, and a note of Mexican vanilla or brown sugar that lingers in a satisfying way. It’s the kind of port that disappears faster than you planned.

Don’t limit it to the dessert course. Portejas Roja is surprisingly good alongside red meat: a grilled ribeye, braised short ribs, a lamb chop, in addition to the more expected pairings of chocolate and caramel desserts. Versatile, generous, and easy to love.

2026 Portejas Roja Reserva

If the Roja is an open hand, the Reserva is a firm handshake. Same fruit at its core: dark cherry, plum, chocolate, and caramel, but aged on French oak and left unfiltered, with nothing added. No sugar, no adjustment. What you’re getting is the wine exactly as it came from the barrel.

French oak tends to bring a quieter kind of influence than American oak. Where American oak can amplify sweetness and push bold vanilla to the front, French oak works with more restraint, contributing structure and a silkier texture without overwhelming the wine’s natural character. The result is a Reserva that sits heavier in the mouth, drier on the finish, and more complex overall. It rewards attention.

For pairing, think richness meeting richness: pecan pie, dark chocolate lava cake, or a truffle-based dessert. This is the bottle you open when the moment calls for something deliberate.

2026 Portejas Blanc

Port isn’t always red, and if you haven’t tried a white port, the Portejas Blanc is a lovely place to start. Aged on oak for more than five years, it carries a depth of flavor you don’t always expect from a white: peaches, honeysuckle, grape, and a warm caramel note that develops slowly as you drink it.

What makes it approachable is how smooth and full it feels, genuinely easy to drink, with fruit flavors that are bright without being sharp. It’s the kind of wine that pairs with almost anything sweet: crème brûlée, any style of cake, fruit-based desserts. But honestly, it holds up well enough on its own that a pairing almost feels optional.

Fair warning: it tends to go quickly.

The 2026 Portejas Collection is made for people who are curious about port but don’t want to feel like they need a textbook to enjoy it. Whether you start with the approachable sweetness of the Roja, the refined depth of the Reserva, or the unexpected beauty of the Blanc, there’s an entry point here for everyone and plenty of reason to work through all three.

West Sandy Creek Winery has clearly found their voice with this style. If the 2020 Roja was the introduction, the 2026 collection is the full conversation.

 

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West Sandy Creek Winery is a 360-acre ranch at the edge of the Sam Houston National Forest near Huntsville, Texas. We are a family-owned and operated business, founded on our decades-long love of wine and winemaking. Our property features the vineyards where we grow our own grapes, the winery and tasting room where we make our award-winning wines, events like live music and bingo nights, ample space for weddings and corporate functions, unique winery cabins, and plenty of room for the animals that call the ranch home.

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