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FEUERHEERD'S "COMMENDADOR PORT WINE . ¦ OLD MATURED IN WOOD . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ________________ 11 ¦¦^^^ N ^ N Ml M FM ll / L < fV / **\ cC ^ l ^ l ^ H /^ tOMMENDADOR is a fine Tawny Port 25 YEARS ^^^ S ^ v _ j \ J IVI IVI C IN L */ */ flJ \ J n ^^ H I ( fo O LD IN WOOD , such as is drunk by tbe shippers •^ MEEL- ^^ n A i- _ t * T \ A # >^ Vi f—^ -v . . ^^ S ^^ l Vi ^ m Oporto—as good judges as any in the world ^ ¦ R * ' * POK 1 W 4 IN t - ^ IBI ^ M T of what Port Wine SHOULD be . I ^^^^ Ss ^ . v ^ 'BottljS ^ hv ^<^^^ ^^^^^ B ^ old-fashioned heavy Vintage Port Wines ^^ HjH ^ A ^ ^ r &~^ - > ^ ^ "^ > ^ -, ^^^^ H —strong and heady and dark—are fast losing their hold upon ^^^ B ^_ Js' t / r & Zw ' * ^^ s ^^^ S Al ^ g ^^ l matured in wood , which , although not possessing the peculiar ^^^ E £ j ^^* - > J . jjfc * f \ Tjf \ n -T * / -V _^___^_______ B qualities of youthful vigour preserved under the cork , are ^^^^^^ E 5 | fiflriffl 9 & c ^ 3 ^^ H & ^^^ r ~ S **/ r \ | \ J ^^^^^ H more pleasant drinking , lighter and of easy digestion . ¦ . . . . ¦^•• ¦•¦¦*^^^^^^^™^^^^^ K : S * - ^ = s * ' * SBB ^ a |^^ M Such Wine as the COMMENDADOR is now recom-^^^^^^^^^ mended by some of the highest Medical Authorities as a desirable , safe , and pleasant Stimulant for the Gouty ( see Opinions of Dr . PETER HOOD and Dr . GRANVILLE ) . The COMMENDADOR PORT is a light and elegant Wine , and being thoroughly wholesome , may be drunk freely and enjoyed without fear of unpleasant consequences . It is valuable for Invalids and others requiring a safe and pleasant Restorative , and , in fact , for all drinkers of Port Wine whose powers of digestion are not equal to the heavy early-bottled Wines . The COMMENDADOR POKT is shipped direct from Oporto by Messrs . D . M . FEUEHHEERD , JUNR ., & Co ., whose well-known name is a guarantee of the high quality of the Wine . The bottles are packed in Portuguese rush envelopes and shipped in Cases of one and three dozens . N . B . —Each bottle is labelled , and each cork branded with Messrs . FEUERHEERD'S name . Recent Medical Opinions on the Use of Tawny Port Wine in Gout , # c . Dr . PETER HOOD , tho eminent Gout Specialist , says" Notwithstanding its bad reputation as a cause of gout , there is no more wholesome wine than genuine port , when it is matured ; and the chief fault which can be imputed to it is-that of palatability , which renders people disposed to partake of it too liberally . The wino merchants will allege that long keeping in wood will deprive tho wino of two of its most valued qualities—colour and flavour . This may bo disputed , but it does not admit of doubt that wines so treated are far more wholesome than those which are bottled earlier . Two or three glasses daily of such wine will act as a grateful stimulant to the stomach , and assist digestion . " Dr . Hood ' s opinion is supported by the further testimony of the Dietist , Dr . MORTIMER GRANVILLE" Stimulants aro almost always , I believe , necessary in cases of a gouty tendency , and during the intervals of tho attacks I impose no restrictions , except that all alclioholic beverages shall be taken with food , and that new wines shall be avoided . Port which has been , long enough in , the wood to he thoroughly matured before bottling I regard as not only permissible , but to be recommended , particularly in tho casea of those who are much subjected to mental worry , & c . "

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FEUERHEERD'S "COMMENDADOR PORT WINE . ¦ OLD MATURED IN WOOD . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ________________ 11 ¦¦^^^ N ^ N Ml M FM ll / L < fV / **\ cC ^ l ^ l ^ H /^ tOMMENDADOR is a fine Tawny Port 25 YEARS ^^^ S ^ v _ j \ J IVI IVI C IN L */ */ flJ \ J n ^^ H I ( fo O LD IN WOOD , such as is drunk by tbe shippers •^ MEEL- ^^ n A i- _ t * T \ A # >^ Vi f—^ -v . . ^^ S ^^ l Vi ^ m Oporto—as good judges as any in the world ^ ¦ R * ' * POK 1 W 4 IN t - ^ IBI ^ M T of what Port Wine SHOULD be . I ^^^^ Ss ^ . v ^ 'BottljS ^ hv ^<^^^ ^^^^^ B ^ old-fashioned heavy Vintage Port Wines ^^ HjH ^ A ^ ^ r &~^ - > ^ ^ "^ > ^ -, ^^^^ H —strong and heady and dark—are fast losing their hold upon ^^^ B ^_ Js' t / r & Zw ' * ^^ s ^^^ S Al ^ g ^^ l matured in wood , which , although not possessing the peculiar ^^^ E £ j ^^* - > J . jjfc * f \ Tjf \ n -T * / -V _^___^_______ B qualities of youthful vigour preserved under the cork , are ^^^^^^ E 5 | fiflriffl 9 & c ^ 3 ^^ H & ^^^ r ~ S **/ r \ | \ J ^^^^^ H more pleasant drinking , lighter and of easy digestion . ¦ . . . . ¦^•• ¦•¦¦*^^^^^^^™^^^^^ K : S * - ^ = s * ' * SBB ^ a |^^ M Such Wine as the COMMENDADOR is now recom-^^^^^^^^^ mended by some of the highest Medical Authorities as a desirable , safe , and pleasant Stimulant for the Gouty ( see Opinions of Dr . PETER HOOD and Dr . GRANVILLE ) . The COMMENDADOR PORT is a light and elegant Wine , and being thoroughly wholesome , may be drunk freely and enjoyed without fear of unpleasant consequences . It is valuable for Invalids and others requiring a safe and pleasant Restorative , and , in fact , for all drinkers of Port Wine whose powers of digestion are not equal to the heavy early-bottled Wines . The COMMENDADOR POKT is shipped direct from Oporto by Messrs . D . M . FEUEHHEERD , JUNR ., & Co ., whose well-known name is a guarantee of the high quality of the Wine . The bottles are packed in Portuguese rush envelopes and shipped in Cases of one and three dozens . N . B . —Each bottle is labelled , and each cork branded with Messrs . FEUERHEERD'S name . Recent Medical Opinions on the Use of Tawny Port Wine in Gout , # c . Dr . PETER HOOD , tho eminent Gout Specialist , says" Notwithstanding its bad reputation as a cause of gout , there is no more wholesome wine than genuine port , when it is matured ; and the chief fault which can be imputed to it is-that of palatability , which renders people disposed to partake of it too liberally . The wino merchants will allege that long keeping in wood will deprive tho wino of two of its most valued qualities—colour and flavour . This may bo disputed , but it does not admit of doubt that wines so treated are far more wholesome than those which are bottled earlier . Two or three glasses daily of such wine will act as a grateful stimulant to the stomach , and assist digestion . " Dr . Hood ' s opinion is supported by the further testimony of the Dietist , Dr . MORTIMER GRANVILLE" Stimulants aro almost always , I believe , necessary in cases of a gouty tendency , and during the intervals of tho attacks I impose no restrictions , except that all alclioholic beverages shall be taken with food , and that new wines shall be avoided . Port which has been , long enough in , the wood to he thoroughly matured before bottling I regard as not only permissible , but to be recommended , particularly in tho casea of those who are much subjected to mental worry , & c . "

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