Hi,
Last weekend my grandparents showed me this old bottle of port they have.
They'd like to have some information about it and I was wondering if anyone could help me out.
As you can read on the photo's the port dates from 1937 and comes from the Carvalhas vineyard.
They got it in the 1970's and since then it was kept in their (cool) basement between the other wines.
It has never been opened as you can see and as far as i could see the port didn't contain dregs.
Question is; do you think this port is still ok for consumption ?
Would be much appreciated if you could give extra info on the taste etc of this port
1937 Carvalhas bottle - information requested
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Re: 1937 Carvalhas bottle - information requested
Hi Victor,
My reply will be the same as at TPF...
What Phil said. Plus, often these older bottled Tawny's will develop a very fine sediment. If the bottle is shaken or stirred up it may take weeks or months for it to resettle and as a result you'll see a slight haze to it. Still fine to drink, but it won't visually look the best. Best to not disturb it too much right before opening it.
1937 was a year in which a lot of very good Tawny's came from. As we all know, by 1939 (the earliest this Port could potentially have been bottled) things in the world were taking a rough turn so not much Port was being bottled or shipped. As such a lot was held and released later, why so many producers have a 1937 Colheita. Can't say I've had a bad 1937 Colheita yet. So as long as yours was stored well it should still be a lovely Port.
http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=10767
My reply will be the same as at TPF...
What Phil said. Plus, often these older bottled Tawny's will develop a very fine sediment. If the bottle is shaken or stirred up it may take weeks or months for it to resettle and as a result you'll see a slight haze to it. Still fine to drink, but it won't visually look the best. Best to not disturb it too much right before opening it.
1937 was a year in which a lot of very good Tawny's came from. As we all know, by 1939 (the earliest this Port could potentially have been bottled) things in the world were taking a rough turn so not much Port was being bottled or shipped. As such a lot was held and released later, why so many producers have a 1937 Colheita. Can't say I've had a bad 1937 Colheita yet. So as long as yours was stored well it should still be a lovely Port.
http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=10767
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Re: 1937 Carvalhas bottle - information requested
Very nice to have around. I noticed this was bottled in 1972, so 35 years on the wood, 44 years in the bottle. I hope time has treated it well, enjoy!
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Re: 1937 Carvalhas bottle - information requested
And a cool label. I do love these older labels.
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