Multi: 2000-2004 Quinta de Roriz Vintage Ports

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Ronald Wortel
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Multi: 2000-2004 Quinta de Roriz Vintage Ports

Post by Ronald Wortel »

These ports were tasted at ProWein, I only made short notes.

Quinta de Roriz 2004 VP
Nice contrentration and mineral freshness. Dark flavours woth liquorice / bay leaf. Very good.

Quinta de Roriz 2003 VP
Sweeter than 2004, more round flavours, almost jammy, and also hotter. I slightly prefer the '04

Quinta de Roriz 2002 VP
Lighter in the nose than both '03 and '04. It lacks the structure and 'fat' of the latter, but the fruit is good and the flavours very nice. Nice for the short / medium term.

Quinta de Roriz 2001 VP
Very full and sweet on the nose, with lots of red fruit flavours on the palate. Rather hot. This has the least dark flavours of the bunch, mostly red fruit. Seems a bit closed. Lovely long finish though.

Quinta de Roriz 2000 VP
Very dark with lots of chocolate and dark cherries. Fat, dark, full and still fresh; this is fabulous and my favourite of the bunch.
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Post by Todd Pettinger »

Ronald,

I am going to be trying a Roriz 2004 VP for the June VT and am looking forward to see how this young port is doing. It certainly is a good price point for my neck of the woods. I am encouraged by your TN that this may be worth investing in a case or a half at the least.

Todd
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Post by Andy Velebil »

Ronald,

I had the 2002 not too long ago here is the TN

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