Hi fellow port lovers,
My name is Chris, and I´m completely new here, and also very new on port in general. It started about two months ago with a spontaneous bottle of Dow´s Fine Tawny, before this I had only had cheap Saint Claire´s, Sandeman´s etc. After some general research, I realized how interesting the world of port really is, and I was hooked. I have yet to try any vintages/colheitas - I have an idea of "working my way up" to the really good stuff, training my senses to what is really GOOD port, so I will really appreciate it once I try it.
Tried so far: Dow´s Fine Tawny, Barros Tawny, Ferreira Tawny, Dona Antonia Reserva Tawny, Cockburns 10 year Tawny
Unopened: Quinta de Val da Figueira 10 year Tawny, Roze´s LBV 2003
My favorite so far is actually the Dona Antonia, I found it extremely smooth and pleasant to drink, and even better with some dark chocolate and smoked gouda. Heavenly. I expected the Cockburns 10 year to surprise me more than it did, but I felt that the alcohol masked the other flavors a bit too much.
Any recommendations on good ways to proceed my port journey is highly anticipated and appreciated! What´s a good next move? Should I open up the Roze´s LBV, or rather get myself a nice vintage? Perhaps try a 20 yr tawny?
Also, if anyone has recommendations on good online stores that ship within Europe, it´d be amazing. There is a specialized port wine cafe where I live, but their selection is quite limited...
Thanks in advance, and cheers!