375ml bottle, decanted for about 6 hours.
Lots of red fruit on the nose, like rosehip and raspberries.
In the mouth a powerful mouth filling port, with round tannins. The tannins are still a little harsh, but not annoying. I taste chocolate, blueberries and figs.
Great long finish.
I think one of the best vintage port of the 2003 harvest. 94/100
2003 Croft Vintage Port
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This is a wonderful young VP and they did a marvelous job with it. This hearkens back to the old days when Croft made really good VP's.
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So since 2003 they are back on track at Croft? I guess David Guimaraens is the blender?Andy Velebil wrote:This is a wonderful young VP and they did a marvelous job with it. This hearkens back to the old days when Croft made really good VP's.
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Well, kinda yes and no. Yes in that the brand in now in very good hands with TFP. No in that they still are not consistent IMO. I don't think 2007 and 2011 were in the same league as the 2003. And of the two younger ones 2007 was easily the weakest of the three.Thomas V wrote:So since 2003 they are back on track at Croft? I guess David Guimaraens is the blender?Andy Velebil wrote:This is a wonderful young VP and they did a marvelous job with it. This hearkens back to the old days when Croft made really good VP's.
I can only imagine how hard it is to take over a brand that isn't performing well, correct deficiencies on many levels (such as the viticulture side, wine making side, and blending side to name a few). With a dry wine it's a bit easier as you can do so every year and more easily see how things are progressing. With VP, since it's only a few times a decade on average, I'd say that learning curve takes longer and there is "more to lose" to use the phrase.
I am confident TFP has gotten a pretty good handle on it now and I would hope the quality becomes consistently outstanding again.
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Re: 2003 Croft Vintage Port
I bought both the 2003 and 2005 some years ago. I had the 2005 Croft Q. da Roeda several times and must say this really is a very nice single quinta vintage port. I can strongly recommend it!
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I saw a 6 pack of this in my cellar... Had no idea I owned any.
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+1Monique Heinemans. wrote:I bought both the 2003 and 2005 some years ago. I had the 2005 Croft Q. da Roeda several times and must say this really is a very nice single quinta vintage port. I can strongly recommend it!
Re: 2003 Croft Vintage Port
It is comming out of its 'closed phase', so we can i start enyoing this great port again.
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