NV Dona Antonia Reserva Tawny -- aged in oak
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NV Dona Antonia Reserva Tawny -- aged in oak
I'd seen this label many times over the years, (well, since around 1756) but never bought it before. I have allergies and can't smell too well, but I'd agree with the label--aroma of very ripe fruit, plums, like when you're getting ready to make wine. A nice reddish-brown cherry color, transparent. It has a dark flavor--maybe cherry & fig, not a table wine flavor at all. Slight woody bite--nice, as it's sweet, even at 20% abv. Not much tannin, until after a few hours a tannic astringency comes out. I was going to say put it on your 'do taste' list, but after several glasses that astringency becomes cloying and annoying. It's not complex or intriguing, but is enjoyable.
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Re: Dona Antonia Reserva Tawny, aged ink oak
DAMN! How old are you?dave berg wrote:I'd seen this label many times over the years, (well, since around 1756) but never bought it before. I have allergies and can't smell too well, but I'd agree with the label--aroma of very ripe fruit, plums, like when you're getting ready to make wine. A nice reddish-brown cherry color, transparent. It has a dark flavor--maybe cherry & fig, not a table wine flavor at all. Slight woody bite--nice, as it's sweet, even at 20% abv. Not much tannin, until after a few hours a tannic astringency comes out. I was going to say put it on your 'do taste' list, but after several glasses that astringency becomes cloying and annoying. It's not complex or intriguing, but is enjoyable.


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Re: Dona Antonia Reserva Tawny, aged ink oak
Well, at least one person appreciated my attempt at humor; that's more than sometimes!
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Re: Dona Antonia Reserva Tawny, aged ink oak
My parents had a bottle of this open when I visited in August, so I got to try a glass (or two...). My memory agrees with your note - it's fairly simple with wood-induced notes. Pleasant, drinkable, but nothing to write home about. It's main plus is that it's a Tawny Reserve, so QPR is decent due to the low price.
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Re: NV Dona Antonia Reserva Tawny -- aged in oak
Dave
I try LOL!
Glenn
How long had it been open is the question.
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I try LOL!
Glenn
How long had it been open is the question.
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Re: NV Dona Antonia Reserva Tawny -- aged in oak
At my parents' house? No telling. Could have been anywhere from 1 week to many months, and I didn't think to ask. Mom does have a glass of Port fairly regularly, though, and this was the only bottle open so my guess would be less than a month.Andy Velebil wrote:Glenn
How long had it been open is the question.
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