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- Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:12 am
- Forum: Madeira Forum
- Topic: what is meant by stylistic certification
- Replies: 3
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what is meant by stylistic certification
I am unable to fully comprehend what is meant by stylistic certification for example, a madeira labelled Velho is a madeira in conformity with the standard of 5 years old Does this mean that none of the wines in the blend may actually be 5 years old but that the organoleptic qualities as determined ...
- Fri Apr 03, 2020 2:19 am
- Forum: Port Basics
- Topic: label terms used in Port
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3932
Re: label terms used in Port
So the bottom line is that the statement "all ports have to be aged a minimum of years" is incorrect as a generic fact??
- Thu Apr 02, 2020 8:01 am
- Forum: Port Basics
- Topic: label terms used in Port
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3932
Re: label terms used in Port
This means that the overall generic minimum ageing duration for PORT WINES are not SPECIFICALLY STATED by IDVP or have I missed something here (I did not spot it in the translated norms) Neither is the duration of ageing for Ruby Reserve ort specifically mentioned, so the 5 year figure is based on m...
- Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:20 pm
- Forum: Port Forum
- Topic: Port Barrel Sizes
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7420
Re: Port Barrel Sizes
I came across a Douro glossary site on the web that actually mentioned PIPAS (AROUND 600 LITER CAPACITY) AND PIPOS (AS AROUND 300 LITER CAPACITY) as two different sizes of port pipe barrels. Never read much about Pipos though??!
- Wed Apr 01, 2020 12:51 pm
- Forum: Port Forum
- Topic: Port Barrel Sizes
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7420
Re: Port Barrel Sizes
Are these pipes (barrels) used or new and are they lightly or heavily charred ?
Are tonels and the balseiro vats actually (ever) charred from within?
Are tonels and the balseiro vats actually (ever) charred from within?
- Wed Apr 01, 2020 11:09 am
- Forum: Port Basics
- Topic: label terms used in Port
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3932
Re: label terms used in Port
Sorry I missed Reserve as I was reading through with Google Translate....
As regards, LBV that labelling would apply only IF it is minimum 3 years bottled aged!
Entry level standard tawny and Ruby are not defined
Thanks Eric
As regards, LBV that labelling would apply only IF it is minimum 3 years bottled aged!
Entry level standard tawny and Ruby are not defined
Thanks Eric
- Wed Apr 01, 2020 5:03 am
- Forum: Port Basics
- Topic: label terms used in Port
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3932
label terms used in Port
I understand that port MUST be aged for a minimum of 2 years (right, na?) From what I am reading at this site an other 'authoritative' sites on Port wine. Can you verify these conclusions - apart from special category ports like LBV, Vintage etc) labels such as Reserve, Fine etc are NOT DEFINED by I...
- Tue Mar 31, 2020 12:42 pm
- Forum: Port Basics
- Topic: Tawny Port 10 years - what does indication of age mean
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3676
Re: Tawny Port 10 years - what does indication of age mean
Thank you Glen
Thank you Eric
Thank you Eric
- Tue Mar 31, 2020 12:41 pm
- Forum: Port Basics
- Topic: question relating to blending of Port
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2373
question relating to blending of Port
In case the port is not destined to be one from a single year, it would have to be a blended style I assume vintage style ports allows for grape blending of same years harvest). Is such grape blending done before crushing (co-fermented) or after fermentation, or after some ageing, or after wood agei...
- Tue Mar 31, 2020 4:40 am
- Forum: Port Basics
- Topic: Tawny Port 10 years - what does indication of age mean
- Replies: 3
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Tawny Port 10 years - what does indication of age mean
In blended Scotches, a 10 year old scotch would be understood as the youngest age of scotch used in the blend When a Tawny is 30 or 20 years old, is that a stylized age statement? or are all the wines blended in minimum 10 years old or is it an average age of 10 years and if so how is the same calcu...
- Sun Mar 22, 2020 12:40 pm
- Forum: Port Basics
- Topic: Does LBV qualify as a wood aged or glass aged port?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2441
Does LBV qualify as a wood aged or glass aged port?
I understand what an LBV and it sounds like a wood aged port to me but I have heard that some are bottled unfiltered and left in bottle for some years, so does that make it a glass aged port (too?)
What is the best resource a and most authentic resource on the net for PORT?
What is the best resource a and most authentic resource on the net for PORT?
- Thu Oct 19, 2017 1:02 am
- Forum: Madeira Forum
- Topic: a few queries on Madeira - mostly theoretical
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1489
Re: a few queries on Madeira - mostly theoretical
[quote="Eric Ifune"]I'll try to help as best I can. I can't claim to be an expert in all this. Thank you Eric Ifune very much may I verify two last issues Do you mean to say that even the relatively inexpensive 3 year old Madeiras and 5 year old Madeira that are estufagem processed are gen...
- Wed Oct 18, 2017 11:20 pm
- Forum: Madeira Forum
- Topic: a few queries on Madeira - mostly theoretical
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1489
Re: a few queries on Madeira - mostly theoretical
I'm not a Maderia person, so I don't know these off the top of my head. Were they Port questions, I would know some and then I would go consult the IVDP regulations. Which leads me to this answer, the Madeira equivalent: http://www.vinhomadeira.pt/regulation-157.aspx Is the english version availabl...
- Wed Oct 18, 2017 12:22 pm
- Forum: Madeira Forum
- Topic: a few queries on Madeira - mostly theoretical
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1489
a few queries on Madeira - mostly theoretical
I am a student of Beverage Studies and my topic is Fortified Wines of Portugal I have found contrasting and archaic information on the web Please help me to iron out a few queries, no matter how stupid they are 1) Why does "3 years" NOT feature on a Madeira label like 5 years and 10 years ...