It seems to work out that way....I just posted on your parallel topic about favorite LBV years and the best overall years certainly line up....there are exceptions, but it is uncanny.
It seems to work out that way....I just posted on your parallel topic about favorite LBV years and the best overall years certainly line up....there are exceptions, but it is uncanny. The best LBV producers (IMHO such as Warres, Smith Woodhouse & Crasto) are always very good, its the next level that seems to get the most boost out of a Generally Declared year.
well i have very much enjoyed LBV's from 1992, 1983, 2007, 2009 and 2011. those are the first i can think of. not all great vintage years but no bad ones either.
Outside of 2009, they are all pretty darn good, or better. I view 2009 more as an excellent year for Douro wines than Port, kind of like 2004. There are exceptions of course.